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partyy madness


Question Posted Sunday June 17 2007, 6:37 pm

soo lastnight there was a party. and it was awesomee.i had so much fun.everyone was dancing/grindingg..and i was partying with my bf.we didn't make out or anything b/c theere were some parents tthere.but w/e. ANYWAYSS my x boyfriends mother[ who im friends with..b/c my x and i are still friends] she called my parents and told them there was dirty dancing going on! my dad came at like 10. [when everything was dying down] but im soo embaressed. that mother told my parents i was one of themm.and i think my parents are like dissapointed in me.is there anyway i cann earn their trust backk???

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TheWallflower answered Monday June 18 2007, 1:45 am:
Just be on your best behavior. Offer to do chores, don't ask to get rides anymore for a week or two. Be real polite and courteous.

Also, what kind of parties have parents and die down at 10? :)

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x0xfabulous0x answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:32 pm:
Hey. I know this is a tough situation but believe me, it could have been a lot worse (i.e if you were making out with your boyfriend!). Anyway, explain to your parents what was going on and that although it may not be appropriate, you didn't really realize it at the time because it was all in good fun. Tell them that you feel really bad about losing there trust and that you want to know how to make it up to them. The most important thing to do, is remain confident and don't get argumental. If you remain mature, your parents will be more likely to let it go. Hope this helps, good luck with your parents! ♥ fabulous

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xlivexyourxlifex answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:28 pm:
what i would normally say is just that kids dont dance like they used to. and its just how you dance. its not inapropreite or anything.
something like that
hope this helped =]

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runawayxlove answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:25 pm:
Hey, well i honestly would not be apologizing for grinding. Grinding is a form of dance, therefore you are expressing yourself. Tell your parents to think about there old school dances or occasions that they danced at. They danced in way that are old fashioned now, but at that time, they were considered the "in" dances. Explain to them that its just like that. If there old style types of dancing were in now, you would be doing those.

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hotpotato answered Sunday June 17 2007, 7:11 pm:
You will get better answers than the one I have for you, but to start this off, I think you should talk to them about what happened. Did you grind with your boyfriend? You can say how you will never do it again and that's the only dance you did only because everybody else was doing it and it seemed harmless up to now and you understand their feelings on the subject and you will the next time put an end to it.

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