ok, tonite me and my bf and my bestie and another guy(not her bf) were gonna go to the movies, but my parents said that they had to come to the first couple dates of me and my bf. soo that was fine, but on the way there he keeps calling me asking me what road this theatre is on (i dont know why, everyone goes to this one) soo then he calls me one more time and says oh can i get a ride home with you because my mom doesn\'t wanna drive all the way back to get me. and i asked my mom and she said no because his house was so far away from ours. so he was like well sorry then i can\'t come. (oh yea and earlier before we left for the movie, the guy friend going with us cancelled, which was fine) soo i was like,, well ok i guess. so then it was just me and my best friend, and my brothers and dad. (dad and bros sat away from us) soo basically it was like a waste of 50 dollars, and my parents were really mad. i got chewed out for it, and they said that was my only chance to go so we cant date i guess. ok, so i need advice of what i should do? because like if we cant go out then we may as well not date, theres no point. should i talk to him about it? should i break up with him? help please, i rate!
dropkickCathyy answered Sunday April 29 2007, 9:23 pm: If you seriously like this guy, then I think you should stay with him. I'm sure there are other ways of the two of you getting to be with eachother other then just the movies. Besides, if you really liked this guy, not being able to see him that much shouldn't really matter. I'm sure that the two of you could work something out, just plan ahead and both of you let your parents kno about your plans, so there won't be any sudden cancellations. [ dropkickCathyy's advice column | Ask dropkickCathyy A Question ]
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