How do you ask your parents if you can start dating???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday June 26 2013, 3:52 am: Remember they were once your age. Things may be different for teens, having cell phones, and pc when the parents didn't. But dating and relationship stuff stays the same through every generation. So ask them if they have given any thought to dating rules and age for you. Let them know that before dating age, you'd like to start slow with just having male friends, and inviting him over to the house just like your girlfriends. They should be comfortable with that. Depending on your age, they personally may not have dated at the same age so it may not have occured to them that you might be wanting to already. So just ask. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
lightoftruth answered Tuesday June 25 2013, 8:12 pm: Well how old are you?
If you are young, like early teens, then you have to realize that parents look at dating as going on dates alone and spending time alone. Although with most young teenagers, they only see each other at school and it's just holding hands and hugging.
I don't know if you are a boy or girl.
Either way, if you are older or not, if you talk to them and tell them you really like this boy/girl and you were wondering if you could hang out with them, but not alone. Maybe they'll even let them come over for dinner or something. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
AskCupid answered Tuesday June 25 2013, 7:36 pm: well firstly you start off by thinking of your age and your partner and how your parents would react :).. but i wouldn't recommend this for my parents lol i think it's best you open up to them and be honest with them and maybe they won't take it so hard good luck xoxox [ AskCupid's advice column | Ask AskCupid A Question ]
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