Okay, Im 16 And A Junior In High School, And My Boyfriend is 18, And A Freshmen In College, We have been together for awhile Now, and we love eachother, but theres one problem. I Won't let my parents meet him. Theres nothing wrong with him, he isn't a bad person, hes really a GREAT person, but my parents dont believe in interacial relationships, and of course he is a different race than me. My parents aren't racist, they just dont believe in interacial relationships, they dont care if im friends with him, they jus dont want me being with him. They want me to end the relationship with himm, but i DONT want to, I love him, and he loves me. I have tried talking to my parents many tims about him, and that doesnt get me ANYWHERE, they are always like you know how i feel about this, and you need to end it with him.. but i cant.. I LOVE HIM.. soo help me
PrEpCuTiE442 answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 5:07 pm: Well if you really love him that much then it shouldnt matter to you what your parents say. I mean your 16 right? So you are able to move out of their house in 2 years so they wont beable to tell you what to do then. So I say you just keep the relationship with him cause I guarentee you your parents will love you no matter what so no like you will loose your relationship with your parents to have a relationship with this guy. And as far as the whole interacial relationship thing goes color doesnt matter when your in love so your parents should not care about color, and in the end they will just have to accept it. So basically just keep the relationship and forget about what your parents think cause if your in love then well that should be enough for them. xD
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