So i have a boyfriend and im 12. I went to my friends house for a sleepover and he slept over , i went home and i lied to my mom and told her that he didnt and then she didnt belive me so i told her the truth and now shes pissed and wont even look me in the eyes, she doesnt belive a word i say and we didnt do a thing. What do I do ?
lightoftruth923 answered Monday January 2 2012, 4:01 am: Okay well you're just gonna have to gain her trust back. Talk to her and say it will never happen again..and make sure you're telling the truth when you say that.
Like if I was a mom and my 12 year old daughter lied to me about her boyfriend spending the night at her friends, I'd be pretty mad too even if they didn't mess around at all.
You're gonna have to have trust with your mom because she is an important person to have in your life. Just talk to her and make sure not to tell her anymore lies. [ lightoftruth923's advice column | Ask lightoftruth923 A Question ]
secretsx02 answered Sunday January 1 2012, 3:37 pm: i think your mom is just upset for the fact that you lied to her to begin with , once you lie to someone they will never know when your telling the truth or not , what you need to do is start being honest , your mom will always be there for you to help you make the right choices , as you grow up you will begin to realize your mom is your only REAL friend [ secretsx02's advice column | Ask secretsx02 A Question ]
D1ana17 answered Sunday January 1 2012, 12:06 pm: I think that your mom will calm down soon - she won't stay like this forever, really. And when she has calmed down - you'll have to talk to her and explain why you lied. She will start believing you again, if you are honest with her and tell her everything.
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