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How do you tell your parents you are going out with someone??

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Question - (15 December 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 December 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

my friend has a b-friend she has been goin out with him 4 ages n she dun no how to tell her parents because they will take it serious how can she tell them ????/

please help d=she is stressed

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A female reader, hunky-dori United Kingdom +, writes (17 December 2007):

hunky-dori agony aunther parents are just protective...if she became closer to her mother or father they would be easier to talk to...

i can talk to my mother but my fathers a nightmare.

i know exactly how your friend feels.

just tell her to talk to a friend of the family.... someone who she feels comfortable with and ask them to talk to her parents.

:):)

good luck

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A female reader, birdynumnums Canada +, writes (15 December 2007):

birdynumnums agony auntPerhaps if you went over and joined them for dinner, she might get brave and tell them? Sometimes parents are on there best behavior when a guest is present. They really should know about her boyfriend. Just a thought! Hope it helped!

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