Q&A: DATING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Posted on 06 May 2011 by Admin

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Question by xx julia xx: DATING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
when did you start dating? im 13, and i have overprotective parents. A guy i really like asked me out, but i dont know what to say to him because im not allowed to date but i really, really like him and i have for 6 years. how do i approach my parents? this whole thing just gets me frusterated and angry. Please help.
IM FRICKEN NOT GOING TO GO BEHIND MY PARENTS BACK! IM NOT A FREAKIN DELINQUENT! IM A GOOD KID!

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Answer by Ѻӎєġα
6 years, woah. Just ignore your parents and do it!

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  1. sammi says:

    well at 13 i wasn’t technically allowed to date but i liked people and did little things with that person with my parents being around. i really started to date at 15 or 16. if this means a lot to you tell your parents u two just want to hang out and have a good time together for them to not think too much into it. they should trust you.

  2. PrettyGirlSwag says:

    Just tell then you’re friends and date him <3

  3. ppang says:

    I’m 12 turning 13 and I have a boyfriend so don’t worry. My mom supports us but my dad.. woah. We don’t dare tell him because he’s a very over-protective person. Only my brother, mother and younger sister knows. They’re all okay with it.

    Just don’t let your parents find out and GO FOR IT!

  4. Queen says:

    Oh dear. When I was 13 my parents were exactly the same. The same in fact, for the REST of my high school life. 13 is really young. Be friends with the guy first. At least then if you hang out with him you can tell your parents he’s just a friend. But still, 13… I wouldn’t suggest dating till at least 16, and even then hardly anyone sticks with their first high school crush. You have to go through guys to learn how to be in a relationship.

    My point is, the worst thing you can do is disobey your parents, get into a relationship too early and not be ready, and then screw things up with the guy. You’re still young – if this guy turns out to be the one for you you won’t know until you’re much older anyway. Stick with friendship. But let the guy know you care!

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