ok so my mom still isnt letting me have a myspace, and im 14 but the only way she will is to get another perspective. well my friend [l] doesnt want my mom to know that she has a myspace for somereason, i dont know why but it doesnt matter, [l]s mom knows about her myspace and is fine, but my mom is going to call ls mom to get her view on it. if l doesnt want my mom to know about her myspace, and my mom will call her mom. something wrong will happen. so what should i tell my mom to make her change her mind about calling ls mom but still let me have a myspace without making it sound suspicious?
Jeanne answered Saturday June 16 2007, 3:13 pm: Well, your friend probably knows that your mom doesn't approve of myspace, so maybe she's afraid that your mom will think badly of her for having one. It might help to tell your mom that. Tell your mom, "For some reason [I] doesnt want you to know she has a myspace. Her mom knows about it and is fine with it, but I think [I] is afraid you'll think badly of her for having one, since she knows you don't like myspace. I'd really like you to talk to [I]'s mom about myspace, but if you do, could you please not let on that you know [I] has one? Instead, when you call [I]'s mom, maybe you could just ask her 'Does [I] have a myspace, and what do you think about it?'". [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
karenR answered Saturday June 16 2007, 1:04 pm: I agree with killerface. The trouble with
your mom calling your friends mom now is,
her mom doesn't know she has a Myspace either.
Yeah, she claims she does but she doesn't.
If she did there would be no problem if your
mom talked to hers about it. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
killerface answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:46 am: Try finding another friend that has a myspace, and be like, "Mom, they've worked out their own private deal between the two of them. I don't want to mess that up. [insert other friend's name here], on the other hand, and her mom, would be glad to tell you all about it."
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