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  • imaginary friends

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    They'll get over it eventually, they're just doing what they're suppose to do - keep you safe.
    March 18th, 2010 at 10:19pm
  • harper

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    I just think that they're being parents and older brothers. They're gonna be protective, it's just what families do.

    My dad says that I can date when I'm married. Lolz.
    March 18th, 2010 at 10:15pm
  • Souper'

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    Cannibal yea lol, she just wants to know what I'm up to. Which is why i can be really honest most of the time.
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:24pm
  • cannibal glow.

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    Souper Epic' Jealous much? She sounds really rather epic imo. ><

    False Illusions; Yeah, I can understand it, I just don't like it tehe It just pisses me off that they're so weird about it.
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:18pm
  • False Illusions;

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    v. Well, you are only 15 so I can see why they are being so protective. It's not fair but they have a point. It doesn't matter how well they know a guy, once he becomes your boyfriend they have to get to know him all over again. ><

    I'm on my way to being 18 though.. it's ridiculous. ><
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:18pm
  • Souper'

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    Lol my moms pretty chill.
    she always randomly asks "do you have a boyfriend?"
    and I'm like no and shes like "oh .. any dates?"
    and I'm like yes. and then she just goes "oh, .. OK then"
    and walks off.
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:17pm
  • cannibal glow.

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    False Illusions; Lmao, that really sucks. I know they need time and all but they're being right bitches about it.-_-
    I hope she lets you stay though, it's probably good we have protective parents. [/lies]

    WTFMusicPerson Exactly! They act like I'm doing something wrong. :L
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:14pm
  • WTFMusicPerson

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    psh I don't even tell my parents they are sooo.... I don't even want to think about it especially my dad. If I told them its all of a sudden like Ive become a criminal in the house or something and they act all different towards me

    SO I just don't tell them and hope they don't find out if they do.... lets just say its been a bad couple experiences lol
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:14pm
  • False Illusions;

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    Well, my mum never lets me stay at guy's houses. I'm 17, nothing has changed. Just give your mum and brother some time to get used to the idea and everything should settle down.

    I've been with my boyfriend two months and hopefully, in another month or two or when it's the summer she'll let me stay over... Did I mention I'm freaking 17? >< Urgh.
    March 18th, 2010 at 09:07pm