Ok so my boyfriend lives in Mexico, and I live in the USA, and he is coming to visit next summer for like three weeks. i am sixteen, and worried because it is his first visit here and he will stay in my families house, and it seems like it would just be really awkward the whole time, like with my parents around and everything, like I know my parents will understand that we need privacy and everything, but the fact that they know what we are doing just seems so awkward... Will it be as weird as I think, or am I overreacting? He and my parents get along fine, but I don't know... Any advice would be good
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BahaiMa22 answered Monday October 6 2008, 6:14 pm: I understand about the whole privacy thing and what they "think or know" you are doing. Best thing you really can do is get out of the house, Do fun things outdoors. At night when they are all in bed, Then you can have your privacy. I'm sure it won't be as bad as you think. I'm sure you're parents know you are nervous about him coming for 2 weeks, So for that reason alone I'm sure they won't try and put pressure on you. Just relax and have fun, Trust me I've had guys at my house before it's not all that bad. ;) It's quite fun actually!
shelbz7077 answered Monday October 6 2008, 4:58 pm: This is pretty tough. I totally know what it's like to want privacy. Even though they aren't gonna bug you it'd still be annoying fro them to know what you are doing. I'd suggest staying out of the house as much as possible. Also I'd make sure that your parents know that you want privacy and wouldn't like it if they made any comments, at least while he's there. Hope everything goes okay. [ shelbz7077's advice column | Ask shelbz7077 A Question ]
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