Can two kids: one boy and one girl go to the movies as freinds anymore??! Not according to my parents, they said one thing leads to another and i even assured them we were just friends.Trust me on this one, i would never ever think of my friend ted as anything more then a friend. Were like best freinds! But i dont think he will understand. My parents think im too young to be ging to the movues with boys alone. they said maybe a group of friends might work.
im just so confused ive tried everything. please help me
Babiieeex0x0 answered Sunday March 30 2008, 1:41 pm: well first how old r u? you should really specify..and im guess 13..14 lol ok well why dont you ask a friend to go wih you just aone friend.and tell your mom a friend is going and even have her call her mom or somehting adn say my child is going i dont no..go with one friend or bring liek (if you have a sis) if you want to go that badly the only way is to bring someone =)
karenR answered Sunday March 30 2008, 12:30 pm: If thats the way they feel add another friend
or two and go as a group. You can still sit with your friend and everyone is happy.
I'm sure your friend will understand. Just
make like your parents are being WAY over
protective, joke it off.
Have you read some of the questions we get
on this site? You may not see your guy friend
as more than that. But young kids are doing
all kinds of sexual things together at very
young ages these days. It scares parents half
to death, as well it should! So your parents
are just trying to be responsible parents.
You'll look back at some point in your life
and realize they are doing the right thing.
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