let my parents know or not?

okay so im going out with this guy. I know god set meh up with him because I praying 4 someone like him allalong!! we been goig out 4 a month now and he told his mom about meh!! im not supposed 2 be datin till im 16 and im only 14. im very matrue and get along with anyone mostly. so we took our relationship another step up(no sex) and im wonderin if I shud tell meh parents about him. I know what love feels like and I do love him. I’ve never felt like this before so I know our relationship is gonna last. so shud I tell my parents about him or not?

Answer #1

okay I will but its a internet boyfriend tho but we will meet when we get older tho!!! so should I still tell them?

Answer #2

mmm… they dont wantmeh 2 get preganant thats y!!

Answer #3

mmm… okay ill try. but im so scared!!

Answer #4

ii think youu shouldd tell your parents (:

but do iit when there calm and when ther listening (no distracting) ?! be honest with them. ii wouldnt tell them abt ( you going abiy higher than a kiss ) is it ? ) anyway be honest they cant really stop youu tbh.. be honest say it just happend and youu lovee each otherr,, just say we arnt gonaa rush into anything but we choose going out :L

soz if that dont help ^

x

Answer #5

Yeahh, just be honest, they should respect that fact you’re mature anyway. Plus, if they find out without you telling them, they would be a lot madder, because you didnt tell them. Honesty is the beth policy in this situation xx

Answer #6

I use to have that kinda problem before when I was in your age and my parents were really up tight on me. but I end up telling my parents that I was actually dating a guy.. they were shocked for a while and keep asking you annoying questions, its just because they care bout you and didnt want you to get hurt. but they’ll b glad if you have told them

Answer #7

oh.. ii didnt no that .. but no youu shouldnt meet up with him you never no (pedo)

no offense

but um.. ii am not suree

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