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Originally posted by princessmeg1328 View PostTo me, dads always seem to be a little more protective of their daughters than sons. Just keep in mind that your parents are doing what they think is best. I know you're 18 and technically able to do whatever you want, but they just want the best for you. Maybe if you prove that you are responsible on this trip, they will lighten up and be more willing to meet your SO in the future.
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Originally posted by Horizondreaming View PostWhile echoing what everyone else is saying, try to show them the responsible aspects you're taking. If you're going no matter what, give you mom the number and address of where you will be staying in case of emergencies. I want to suggest giving them the number of your guy, but that's only if you trust your parents not to abuse that information.
My brother once got threatened to be thrown out because he bought a motorcycle. My mom went ballistic. When he got a tattoo, she went at him with a shaving razor... Luckily, for me... my brother broke some things out of my mom. When it comes to things of a romantic nature with a man involved, my dad is the tough cookie and not beyond the reach of double standards.
Approach him confidently, but politely state what you're planning.
Good luck, chicka!
Wow! My mom's lost her temper before, but with my oldest brother (hit him with a baseball bat. It didn't hurt him at all though). And my dad's more calm unless you really make him mad. Most of the time he'll just lecture you for hours. Maybe even days.
I'm still thinking of a right way to tell him. I still have a month and a half before the trip, so I still have a little more time.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by Itsmy6 View PostI'm 23 and highly scared to tell my mom I want to go see my SO. I know I'll get the usual 20 question quiz and I'm not ready for that right now.
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Originally posted by LadyMarchHare View Post21 and you should've seen the fit my mom pitched when she learned her baby didn't have her v-card anymore. I know most parents mean well, but they can be pretty frightening even when we're adults. Then again I don't think you ever get over fearing your parents' authority even when it's been nulled.
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Originally posted by lovetakestime12 View PostI've never gave my parents any reason to believe that I was irresponsible, and I always watch my surroundings so I don't get into any trouble. I have told my mom I was going, I just need to tell my dad now. After I tell him I'm gonna tell them when I'm going, how long, and I plan on leaving the address of the place I'm staying and numbers. I always let them know where I am when I'm out.
I wasn't planning on keeping the trip I secret, so that's why I told/am telling them.
I'm glad you took that step to show her that you can take care of yourself, and she doesn't need to worry. I have 4 other sisters, and all of them are afraid to travel because of the rules our parents gave the girls. I'm the only one who has ever done this kind of thing.
Its just.. every one had their own way.. so like others said in here.. just follow your heart! be brave!
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Originally posted by lovetakestime12 View PostSo I finally told my dad. I wasn't kicked out, and he seemed more hurt than angry. But all in all, he's okay with it (I guess). I have 11 more days until i fly out. I want to thank you all for your advice, love, and support.
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Originally posted by lovetakestime12 View PostSo I finally told my dad. I wasn't kicked out, and he seemed more hurt than angry. But all in all, he's okay with it (I guess). I have 11 more days until i fly out. I want to thank you all for your advice, love, and support.
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