hi!! i moved from another country to america about 10 years ago and i never really had a boyfriend because my parents were against it since im a european girl and "i dont know nothiing" anyways i finally got a bf and weve been together for a year and my parents actaully accept him...and im 18 by the way...our realtionship is great accept im scared to tell him that my parents dont have the best jobs in the world ..to me its embarressing ive been hiding it for a long time from my friends too...my mother cleans but thats normal for foreign women..and my father does like waxing and stuff and they both work at night so its great in my case ;)...but how do i tell him??? help me..i dont want him to be unattracted to me...and they get paid a lot though..
lilteacup answered Sunday August 6 2006, 10:46 pm: He fell for you and not your parent's income/jobs. So don't worry about it, if you tell him..he'll accept it because it won't matter to him.
KaylaLeanNe answered Sunday August 6 2006, 10:34 pm: i know how you feel my mom is a bartender and it was hard for me to tell people, because i didnt want them to think bad of me.But then i realized its not bad, and she makes good money. and if someone likes me its not because of my parents job so jsut boost your convidence and if he does say something mean, you can just rub it in his face that they probally make more money =). [ KaylaLeanNe's advice column | Ask KaylaLeanNe A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Sunday August 6 2006, 10:29 pm: I don't think it would matter to him. Guys they really don't care about those kind of things and he is dating you here not your mom or dad. I would just tell him flat out.. Just start talking about how much your parents love him then get into their careers and what not. Those acually sound like decent jobs and i wouldn't feel embarassed about it, i mean my dad deliveres bread for god sakes [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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