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writes: i have been dating my boyfriend for over a year. we went to the same school, we saw each other every day. we were inseperable. recently i had to move out because of my mother, and now im in a different town, and going to a new school. On top of being sperated that way, my father wont let me see him. something happened, and my dad got angry, he said he would like to talk to him before anything. its not been more than 3 weeks, and my dad wont talk to him, or anthing. He wont pick up the phone, or answer it . Hes not taking any responsibility, my boyfriend is trying his hardest. I have tries talking to my father , and nothing is working. One night, my parents were on the phone, and decided that we were not aloud to see eachother ever again. and they didnt even tell me this, i only know because my boyfriend called my mom , and she yelled it at him. Me and my boyfriend have set plans, we know what we want. We plan to be together forever, i know he is the one for me.I have been told to wait it out, and ive also been told to just rebel and see him. i dont know what to do. Everyday, im in so much more pain than the previous.please help !!!!! P.S , i would appreciate it if i didnt get responses like, " hes not the one "" your too young to know love "" theres plenty of fish in the sea "im not looking for those responses, i need someone who knows what im talkng about, so if you can give me any ideas, please share !! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 January 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionFor people who are wondering, he didnt do anything.
my mother has told my father lies about him, making my father believe that he is not a good person.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (19 January 2010):
It depends what it was that he did. We kind of need to know before we can offer advice. Because if it was something serious, your parents might be trying to protect you.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (19 January 2010):
It depends what it was that he did. We kind of need to know before we can offer advice. Because if it was something serious, your parents might be trying to protect you.
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