I've been with ky boyfriend for 10 months. We met in a arts program during the school year. At the time I was 14 and he was 17. I am now 15 turning 16 and he is now 18 turning 19. I love him with all my heart and he treats me the way I should be treated. All my past relationships weren't great at all, but when I met him I showed me how I should be treated. When I'm with him the world stops. Now, I got in trouble with me parents and my dad called him and told him that we culdnt be together anymore. He and I made a promise that we wouldn't let anything get in break us apart. But my dad can see when I sneak and call on the bill. What do I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Kaye2918 answered Thursday March 3 2011, 12:45 pm: It all depends on what you did. Not to mention your bf is 18 so if your dad really doesnt want you to be with him he could bring out the minor card on you. It's so sad that your put in this position because was once there myself. What I did was talk to my mom and I told her that one way or another I was going to see him and that I wasn't doing anything wrong. If the reason why you got in trouble has nothing to do with your bf tell your dad. Um tell your bf to walk you to school or walk you home I mean you wont be sending endless time with him but you get to see him. If you truely believe that nothing and no one can take you away from your bf do what you want to do. Don't let anyone get in the way I didn't I mean my dad totally disaproves of my bf and I'm still with him and he comes to my house every day then again I'm 18 myself but yeah don't cry over spilt milk keep seeing him talk to him on the phone text him put him under a different name if you want. Haha I do it all the time sneak around plus that way it makes it more fun for you. Hope I helped a little.=) [ Kaye2918's advice column | Ask Kaye2918 A Question ]
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