Okay So Me And My Boyfriend Have Been Going Out Since September And It's Almost Our 6 Month Anniversary. And Everythings Different ,All Because Of His MOM. His Mom Hates Me And Told My Boyfriend To Not Talk To Me After School Or Even See Me. I Want To Call Her And Tell Her That I'm Sorry. Well Here's Why....Me And HIM Were Texting And We Started A DIRTY Conversation. He Deleted The Text Messages And Somehow His Mom Still Found Them. So She Freaked Out And Thought We Had Sex. He Told Me And I Started Crying Right THERE. He Also Said His Parents Were Going To Go To My Parents And Tell Them. Ever Since He's Been Afraid To Even Hold Me. I Mean Now It's Getting Better And Stuff But All Because Of His Mom!!!!! She's The Reason We Were Slowly Drifting Apart. I Love Him So Much And I can't Let Him Go.
OH MY GOD . What Should I Do To Make Everyhting Better?
Some parents are unable to accept that their children are growing up and wanting to experiment with how they feel. If you are both still quite young I can understand her freaking out, but if you are older teens, then you have the right to a private life.
If you are close to your parents it might be an idea to tell your Mum or Dad what has happened (without being explicit) and hope that they trust your explanation over a stranger's. It is understandable if you are not comfortable with this idea, but it may help your case to get in first before his Mum does.
iiL0VEY0U answered Wednesday March 5 2008, 4:33 am: you need to talk to his mom about this let him no nothing has heppend! & it really shouldnt matter if anything does happen hes growing up & she needs to face it! you should just try & talk to her; & let your boyfriend no how you really feel about him
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