15/f. soo my bf is 16 turnin 17 in feb. he doesnt have his license yet bc his mom made him wait to get his permit first and then wait again for his license. soo he was supposed to get it this summer but now he cant get it till decemberish. well, ive always gone out w/ guys 16-18 who could drive and come pick me up to go out and stuff. now that im with him and he cant drive, its like my mom CANT STAND IT. anytime i ask to go to his house or out with him somewhere, she gripes about how i should 'have a bf that can come get me' and 'she doesnt wanna run all over the country for me' [its like a 10-15 min drive.] soo im like well im sry it wasnt his fault he couldnt get his license i mean what are we supposed to do about that? so im turnin 16 on wednesday and gettin my license thursday so i was like 'just dont fuss so much and when i get my license ill drive my own self to go see him'. and i doubt im gettin a car so i was like i could just borrow your car if youre not usin it and go and she was like 'no im not just gonna let you use my car all the time!' soo what does she expect us to do then?? its not his fault he cant drive and when i drive she isnt gonna let me drive to see him so what does she want us to do, WALK to see each other? we go to diff schools and we only get to see each other once a week twice if we're lucky so its not like were always on the run. ive tried explainin that to her and its never any help! also she has no prob drivin to see her bf a couple times a week after work but then she yells and gripes if i wanna go out on a school nite for a lil bit but talkin to her is like it goes right in 1 ear and out the other.
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