So i was hanging out with my ex, but i didn't want my mom to know i was with him because she gets weird about him and crap so i told her i was at my friends house. We were laying down and he accidently leaned onto my phone. It atarted calling my house and we had no idea. My mom answered as my ex talked about doing physical stuff with me and stuff. We didn't figure it out till 59 seconds into the phone call when i quickly picked it up and hung it up. She called back immediately and was like "WHERE ARE YOU? I heard a boy saying nasty things to you"
when i got home i told her it was just my friends joking around but she doesn't beleive me. she was liek "i know it was him"
what do i do!??!? if i admit it was him she wont let him in the house
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Kittzen answered Monday July 7 2008, 1:51 am: tell her your friend had like a little get together and well, it got down right nasty. tell her the guy was totally buzzed and all. and you were sitting on the couch and your friends were like what? when he said those things. and tell her you got out of there real fast! it was just you know this one girl ask you if you could take her home so thats why you didn't get home that fast and all. if you are younger than sixteen than well tell her your friends wouldn't let you leave. and also tell her he like leaned on you and the phone went off and called her then when you figure it out he hung up on her and you ran.
but if you want respect and all that good stuff tell the truth. she will get over it and trust you even more. [ Kittzen's advice column | Ask Kittzen A Question ]
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