LatinaAdvice answered Thursday April 14 2011, 1:43 pm: How long have you been with the guy , thats the main question and is there enough trust to actually make out with him. Dont just make out cause your honry babe seriously , always think twice before making actions. [ LatinaAdvice's advice column | Ask LatinaAdvice A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Sunday April 10 2011, 2:39 pm: Of course you shouldn't.
adviceman49 answered Thursday April 7 2011, 10:59 am: No. There should be plenty of time to be with your boyfriend out side of school hours. Why get in trouble and possibly have less time or even have your parents forbid you from seeing him. No, this is just plain wrong and not the smartest thing to do. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
a13d answered Wednesday April 6 2011, 7:12 pm: no i dont think u should haha you would get introuble why couldnt you just do it afterschool:) that would be ur best bet! hope i helped! [ a13d's advice column | Ask a13d A Question ]
awesomemac24 answered Wednesday April 6 2011, 5:09 pm: no you shouldnt you could get in alot of trouble you can do that on your own time like on a weekend or after school be patient you can wait and your parents can figure out so that is bad [ awesomemac24's advice column | Ask awesomemac24 A Question ]
MissYMelisS answered Wednesday April 6 2011, 1:27 pm: Only if you want to. I'm sure you would have other chances to make out with him other than school. Also schools notify parents when their children aren't present in class. So your going to risk getting in trouble. I'm sure your parents won't think that's a good excuse. [ MissYMelisS's advice column | Ask MissYMelisS A Question ]
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