Okay, I need advice right now! Im moving in with my dad. I called him to come get me and my stuff, but i havent told my mom yet, and he is coming in an hour, im just really scared and i dont know what to say... someone help me???? I need answers now!! Please.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? haterz10 answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 10:54 pm: i know late but she will get mad no matter what but i think you should let her knew before you left it will break her out just for you to live how would you like it if that happened to you. You should just always but yourself in the same situation and see how you would react. but i hate to say this who do you love more. who gives you the attention and is there for you when you needed it the most. and if it is mom than i personally suggest you say with her.. it always best the child stays with mom but its just my opinion but choose wisely and consider what you are doing oh dont get me wrong you aint a bad person or someone mean. its your decision and you decide.
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christina answered Thursday July 19 2007, 2:34 pm: How long has this been planned? If you've been planning to move out & go live with him for quite some time, then you should've told your mother a long time ago. If this is a spur of the moment thing, then tell her now.
Either way, she's going to get pissed at you, but she can't stop you. I think you should tell her & sacrifice the relationship you & her now have. Good luck living with your dad! [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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