break up how-tos, a little advice from the experts? |
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break up how-tos, a little advice from the experts? |
Nov 26 2004, 11:10 PM
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So. My boyfriend called my house and my mom answered the phone. He thought she was me. Unfortunately,my mom got all suspscious and asked me who he was. I simply shrugged it off and she told my father. My father denied it and said he trusted me. Note: my parents don't know about our relationship. It's killing me that my parents have so much trust in me and I'm hiding behind their backs. I want to break up with him ASAP, but championships are next week. The coach told me not to break it off until AFTER championships. But then, I don't want it to kill him over Christmas. Now, I just can't wait that long! So please...do you have some advice on what I should do?
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Nov 26 2004, 11:29 PM
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breaking up with a boyfriend before a big event is really going to effect u unless if the breakup is done from ur feelings. like u actually dont want to b with him and it wouldnt hurt u to b alone. if u break up with him b4 the championship and u 2 remain as friends, that would b nice too. that way u 2 still have a relationship as well as not stress over hiding a boyfriend from ur parents. if u break up with him after the championship, then u dont have to take the chance in breakin down b4 the big day, but like u said. u dont want to wait that long. theres pros and cons for both decisions. if i was in ur position, i'd take that chance and break up with him b4 the championship. saves u the stress of waiting until its over as well as being free of the guilt of having a boyfriend. its all up to u tho. good luck ^^
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Nov 26 2004, 11:32 PM
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![]() Blasian, Asian, INVASION! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,288 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,769 |
I say, forget your parents. Do whatever that will make YOU happy. Dont make ur parents ruin ur life. You have a boyfriend and if you want to keep him, then KEEP him. sounds kinda mean to ur parents but its ur life, they cant control everything.
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Nov 26 2004, 11:39 PM
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Brie ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 10,172 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 20,548 |
QUOTE I say, forget your parents. Do whatever that will make YOU happy. Dont make ur parents ruin ur life. You have a boyfriend and if you want to keep him, then KEEP him. sounds kinda mean to ur parents but its ur life, they cant control everything. [koff] Mmm-hmm. [agrees] That's what I did. I'm not allowed to date, so yeah. My parents found out.. I just kept daiting him. I realize it's not the best way to go, but hey. It works. |
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Nov 27 2004, 01:41 AM
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eh. i disagree. im all about respect for parents even if what they say may not always seem right to us, they're speaking with greater experience and knowledge than us. i also disobeyed my mom a lot and dated a lot of guys. turned out each relationship was a waste of time and energy. the only thing i gained from the relationships was knowledge on what sorta guys not to date and why i shouldnt b dating. but its also something u begin to realize within age and seeing ur surroundings. watching experiences enfold before u. ur parents r only looking out for u.
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