I want my ex back... His dad says I am a bad influence!
Question Posted Tuesday September 20 2011, 9:29 am
My ex had to dump me because his dad said that I was a bad influence on him. Now he's not even allowed to talk to me but he and I both love each other and it sucks that we can't be together!
HELP!
giannamarie answered Wednesday September 21 2011, 8:43 pm: I was in this exact same position except he didnt wanna get back together. I know parents have a strong influence on their kids and that may be why he is listening to him. Just maybe try to wait it out and see what happens. Maybe you can show his dad that you are a great girl and that he has nothing to worry about. Hope that helped! [ giannamarie's advice column | Ask giannamarie A Question ]
Melwillhelpyou answered Tuesday September 20 2011, 6:52 pm: What do you think u did to make the dad think that you are a bad influence? If you think the dad just did it because hes mean, ur wrong because parents always have a reason for everything even though it might now always be a good one.I'm pretty sure you did something to make him say that [ Melwillhelpyou's advice column | Ask Melwillhelpyou A Question ]
zryzry answered Tuesday September 20 2011, 6:19 pm: honestly, this shouldn't be too much of his dad's choice, if he really likes you and you like him you guys should just get back together. they'll get used to it eventually. his dad can't force him not to date someone, if his dad keeps going with his kind of controlling behavior the boy will not like him in the end. do what you and him want, be happy:) [ zryzry's advice column | Ask zryzry A Question ]
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