Okay, so I've always been very anti-social all my life. I only had a few friends in school, but they were just "school friends" and we never did anything on the weekends. My Mum kept telling me to make friends, so I did.
We've been hanging out a lot lately, and now my mum is becoming suspicious. She thinks I'm lying about who I'm going to see, and I tell her to ring my friend's parents to ask but she says no.
But whenever I ask to go out now she acts really weirdly and I'm starting to have to skip things with my friends, because of the way my mum behaves.
claireblue6 answered Saturday February 9 2008, 1:39 am: I think your mom is just concerned that if you're spending all this time with your friends, you won't need her anymore. When you didn't have as much friends, you obviously spent more time together. Now when you're off with your friends, she doesn't know what you're doing or who you're with. Even if she knows you're a good kid, those thoughts are still going through her mind, because well....she's a mom. It's their job to worry, especially when kids are freakin criminals these days. Maybe you could just reassure her that no matter who you're hanging out with these days, you know wrong from right and you wouldn't do anything that she would disapprove of, but now that you have these friends, a little more freedom would be nicer. [ claireblue6's advice column | Ask claireblue6 A Question ]
mooch789 answered Saturday February 9 2008, 1:37 am: Tell your mom that you're starting to grow up and that you've met some friends like she has said. Its time for her to face it. Good luck! Hope I helped! [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
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