| Replies
|
|
|
drowningfish
|
Posted at 8:54 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
hey as long as she isn't placing a restraining order. you can fix this |
|
|
BiteMe412
|
Posted at 8:44 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| I think you should try to persuade them to not move. Try to get them to calm down and think clearly about this. How fair is it to change schools just because you have a boyfriend? Honestly that's just weird. But running away is no good. Just do it calmly. Coming at parents harsh doesn't get you anywhere fast. |
|
|
Shibs
|
Posted at 8:43 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
Try having a civil conversation with your mom about it. But dont run away. That will only cause more problems. |
|
|
mrsgabbysmall
|
Posted at 8:41 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| tell your parents no. |
|
|
santana 08
|
Posted at 8:38 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| You shouldnt have told them |
|
|
jack8714
|
Posted at 8:38 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| well long distance relations ships are never good.. but if theres somethign there that you think will last for a while, move or not moved.. go for it no matter what.. but ya i would try to convince her not movein |
|
|
Miss Vanity
|
Posted at 8:38 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| Accept it. Running away is never the answer. Or you could object, but I don't think that would go too well. |
|
|
xwhylovewhyhatex
|
Posted at 8:37 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| Tell your parents no. |
|
|
All 8 previous replies displayed. |