Me and my boyfriend were fooling around and I gave him a hickey...his parents don't have a problem with it and mine would.So my mom came to my school for a parent teacher meeting and she saw Casey walk by and she saw the hickey,but in the interveiw the teacher said I was doing a lot better and they think it's because of a certin young man in my life whose a very good influence.Well,he is and ya but anyways when my mom confronted me with me dad about this I said it was't me and I'd talk to him about it.So I pretended to break up with him to my mom and then I pretended to get back together now they're not gonna let me hang with him anymore I don't think...what should I do ??????? and if we can't see eachother I dout our relationship will work but I really really love him and he loves me.(p.s. the hickey was on his neck and we're both 13)
ND143 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:20 am: freeze a spoon, and put it on his hickey. tell your mom that his friend and him were screwin around and he pinched his neck really hard and it made it look like a hickey. but you didnt believe him and you thought someone else gave it to him so you broke up with him. but you talked to the friend that "pinched him" and you realize you made the mistake in breaking up with him. somehow get your parents to believe that and hopefully they'll let you hang out with him. oh and one more thing..you can't possibly love him when you're in what? 8th grade? that's like saying you guys love each other the same way your PARENTS love each other, and that's just ridiculous. i know what you're feeling cuz i've been there too. you "love" him, you're just not "in love" with him. dont keep convincing yourself that you are because you will most definitly get your heart broken that way. [ ND143's advice column | Ask ND143 A Question ]
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