boyfriend coming over my house for the first time..
Question Posted Wednesday November 14 2007, 6:47 am
14/f/freshman
and i'm like nervous ha. he's going to be meeting my stepdad and i don't know. i don't know what were gonna do, should i rent some movies? should i get them before or like have him come with me? ahh i know i sound like a dork, but everything i do turns into an awkward situation.. any ideas and advice would be awesome :D
thanks
Romance92 answered Thursday November 15 2007, 3:44 pm: take him with you so both of you can choose movies you both like and then there shouldnt be any complication. Dont be worried just dont think to hard about like one thing because then if you do figure that out then its to late to figure something else out just take them as they come and i really do think everthing will bo ok. Just tell me if you need anymore advice. [ Romance92's advice column | Ask Romance92 A Question ]
AnnieKates22 answered Thursday November 15 2007, 2:59 pm: when i had my BF come over my house for the first time it was just me and him and my parents weren't there..so we just hung in my room. no we didn't do anything weird. but i think that you should rent movies definatly....call him while u are renting the movies and be like "what do you want to watch? anything specific?" and if he says "no i dont care" just pic out a few of your fav movies that you think he will enjoy. if worse comes to worse, then i think that you should just have lunch with him, order a pizza or order out. i think it will all be fineeee. just relax and have a good time. and as for meeting your step-dad, everything will go fine, trust me.
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