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anonymous
writes: I'm 15, and i'v fallen in love with my best friend. She loves me too, and we've been going out for 2 months now, but the problem is, when her mother found out, she freaked. My girlfriend isn't allowed to see me, but we go to the same school, so we get to spend time together. How do i deal with this 'forbidden love' and how am i meant to stop my realtionship with her from falling apart?
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reader, Emo Attack +, writes (19 June 2008):
You have to remember people handle things difrently and they need to learn that love holds no gender and its the person you fall for not the gender it was hard for my dad to get use to my first girlfriend anyways life goes on.
People can be harsh sometimes it just depeands on who they are difrenentces are what makes people stronger well thats what I heard "coming out" is hard but its better to keep it a secret I know thats not what you want to hear.
I learnt the hard way and no I'm going to have to life with it.
I hope your girlfriend's mom sees that it doesn't mater aslong as you love each other.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 June 2008): Your still at school and therefore under age. You both still live at home and are therefore under your parents responsibility. Her mother dosen't want her to see you, you will have to abide by this and keep your relationship to school only. I'm sorry, but that's the way things go. You'll soon both be over age and will be able to be friends with whoever you want.
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