A kid from school that I've been hooking up with on and off with is coming to stay with me this weekend because my mom is going out of town. my question is what can we do. my house can get really boring and i dont want him to be bored but I dont have any ideas!
YoungMommy answered Thursday July 7 2011, 4:56 am: ove all the answers fron the first post but I just want you to know that usually when you invite a boy over with no parents he has the idea that this means sex... now I advise you not do this but you are going to do what you want so make sure that you have condoms you dont want to end up pregnant at such a young age trust me I know it is not easy I have two I had my son when I was barely 17 and my daughter not long after ... its hard and you may not get lucky like me and the babys daddy may not stick around so stay protected
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Just got your comment and I am sorry If I offended you in any way... You did not mention you age, you said a kid from school, and its at your parents house... If it were the other way around I am sure you would have assumed the same.. I honestly thought you were a younger teen... again sorry... I didnt mean to offend you I was just trying to help [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
melissa123 answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 8:41 pm: watch a moviee, maybe scary, pop popcorn and pretend your scared and jump on him or something and after the movie pretend your scared and he needs to go wherever you go haha. bake him something. makeout. go to a pool, hot tub! go in your bathtube with bathing suits(: & ask him what he wants to do to.! and don't let him alone and dont talk hours on the phone with your friend haha.!
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