what is the age to hav a boyfriend, my mom wont let me....
Question Posted Wednesday April 11 2007, 11:09 pm
stupid
stupid
my mom wont let me hav a boyfriend
and i am fourteen a female
14
14
14
14
pretty lame last yr i went bhinf
her
bac
and had a
boyfrend
it lasted over 6months
it was steady but u
jst 4 my age
and mature
{i say!}
enuf
but she says hav;n a boyfrend is having
is like a SIN
or in dat matter
dat ill b
considered a slut
whore those filthy names
and she punished w/ those names
wen she found i had a boyfriend hurt mor
bcuz she distrust
i aint a bad kid ive matained a 4.0 since 4th and
play sports
and even wen i was w/ him i controlled the
relationship and me and all the
stuff
wat should i do
i can't wait 'till i am 16
yes i can but wen i broke up w/
it was cuz of
dat
we've known each other 4 a long time
but i dont know
wat goes thru her head
*err
wat should i do!!!!
At fifteen, I could go out with boys I was interested in ONLY if it was a mixed group of boys and girls and 4 or more. It had to be a short date, like 3 hours, she picked me up and dropped me off, and it had to be in public.
christina answered Thursday April 12 2007, 2:32 am: You don't have to stay stupid whatever amount of times you did, nor did you have to say your age like 5 times. I doubt you're as mature as you say you are. You're sitting here bashing your mom because she won't let you have a boyfriend until you're 16. Just accept what your mom says, and obey her rules. The more you go behind her back, the more she's gonna ruin your life & make it hell for you. She makes rules for a reason -- follow them. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
sillyrob answered Thursday April 12 2007, 2:23 am: If you're getting so mad you have to ask the internet if you're too young to have a boyfriend, you're probably too immature to have one. Just listen to your mom and hold off until you're 16. You wont die or anything. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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