ok lately I've been feeling more and mroe left out cause my friends all go out partying together and of course they always invite me (But my parents dont let me go) + i dont drink (which is obligatory if your out partyying where i live) and at first i just thought i didnt fit in, but last night when i went out with them for the first time (my parents were away) i noticed how close you get and how much more you like each other after one night of partying together.. what hsould i do? how do i get my parents who would dig my grave if the word party ever came out of my mouths to let me freaking party? and should i even do it? heeellp
OHilovetravis answered Friday December 7 2007, 8:29 pm: Yeah I can see how you feel left out because it sucks being home on a friday night while all your friends are at parties that they will probably come to school talking about on a monday in 1st period class. But honestly if you wanna party; do it, its completly your decision an if you are really desperate to go partying just have friends cover for you. My parents would never let me party but all I would have to say is im stayin the night with my best friend my mom knows well an then she could tell her parents the same then you both have no curfew...But its up to you to try it thats my advice to you from what i've done just don't get caught with the wrong parties an your pretty much straight as long as you aren't drinking anyway cause alot of girls need alchoal to mingle an get along with people an talk to people but yeah thats my best advice hope I helped ;) [ OHilovetravis's advice column | Ask OHilovetravis A Question ]
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