okay i like this guy and this guy likes me back but the thing is i cant date till im 18 and im 16 right and and he is too and i dont know what to do if he's gonna ask me out because i cant date and stuff my parents said i cant date till im 18 he already holds my waist and stuff what do you think i should do? =/
yourrtrustyhelpline answered Monday October 1 2007, 7:25 pm: well that depends on your relationship with your parents. if they don't really know much about you and you don't talk to them much, just go out with him secretly. what they don't know won't hurt them. if you do talk to them a lot and they're understanding, try to talk to them about it. tell your mom there's a boy you like that asked you out and you wanted to know if they can just make this one little exception and stuff. personally, i'd just date him secretly, but its really up to you. [ yourrtrustyhelpline's advice column | Ask yourrtrustyhelpline A Question ]
missbananafontana answered Monday October 1 2007, 6:14 pm: I personally would go out with him secretly, but I'm not saying that's the right thing to do. The right thing to do would be to discuss this with your mother, or father, or both of them together. There's always a compromise, with any situation. Best of luck. [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
ohitscassidy answered Monday October 1 2007, 6:13 pm: well if i was in your situation i would sit my parents down and explain to them how much you like this guy and you want to be with him and stuff like that, and if that wouldnt work.. im not saying to do this but i know i would if that didnt work i would probably go behind my parents back and do what you feel is right, your parents cant control you forever.
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