okay so, i really like this girl, weve been frinds for a long time, and i asked her out, she said no, but as time progressed, she strted to like me, but u see the thing is she wont go out with me cuz of her mom or her religion (its one of those) so my question is is ther a way we can go out with each other?(we dont want to lie to hermom, and shees really into her religion) by the way shhes a jehovahs witness so if there are any jw's able to give and indide point of view, it wud help ALOT. thanks
you could talk to her mom and tell her how special the girl is to you and how much you care about her and how much you want to be with her.
tell her that your not trying to interfeir(spelling?) with anything religous but you cant help the way you feel. her mom will most likely understand if you tell her how you feel.
if not you could always be fwb (friends with benifits) which isnt exactly dating. so you wouldnt be lying to her mother.
you could try to get to know her mother (or family) maybe she could ask her mother to give you a chance and maybe have you over sometime for dinner or something and you could impress her.
ductape_n_roses answered Sunday December 17 2006, 10:53 pm: You can (even if you don't want to ) talk to her mom about it. Tell her that you're not trying to change her religion or stain it or anything. You really like her and you wish she'd allow you guys to. Personally I'd just lie to my mom...haha but that's me. There really is no way if this girl is not going to lie to her parents. The only way is if you be eloquent with your speech and talk to her mom about it. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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