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Annastasia
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I think you need to be careful if you're going to lie to your parents, or bend the truth. It's possible they could catch you, and that could be very, very bad. If your parents lose trust in you, that leads to a lot of problems. Trust me, I've seen it happen with my friends. Is it just that they won't let you spend the night at your boyfriends? Could you possibly talk to them, or reason with them about this? Or is it an absolute no?
------- if ever we meet on your side of the stereo, I will pretend I know not of your flaws, or even the way that they mirror my own.
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6:24 pm on Aug. 12, 2008 | Joined: June 2005 | Days Active: 1,048 Join to learn more about Annastasia District Of Columbia, United States | Straight Female | Posts: 2,330 | Points: 33,543
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JennyColada
I'm watching you.
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I've done something like that before, and it worked out well. Looking back, it seems entirely immature, but at the time it seemed exactly what I wanted. What about his family? Won't they find out about these arrangements? Make sure to inform your "covers" of your plans, you don't want your parents calling them and having them say you're at your boyfriends (perhaps have them say you're in the shower, and they can call you and tell you to call your parents?).
------- So when you're happy (Hurray!), or sad (Aw!), Or frightened (Eeek!), or mad (Rats!) An interjection starts a sentence right.
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7:31 pm on Aug. 14, 2008 | Joined: July 2002 | Days Active: 1,876 Join to learn more about JennyColada California, United States | Bi-curious Female | Posts: 58,715 | Points: 100,876
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