Ha! MaybeMaybe they consider you an ugly child, and so forth wish to hide you from the world, as to not reveal their own distasteful genetic makeup?
sup babeI don't know. All of the people I know who had BFs before they turn 40 (exaggerated, in case you didn't realise) didn't tell their parents. Honestly, I would not tell my parents of any relationships unless it was getting pretty serious/obvious anyways. It's embarrassing!
And no, I honestly don't think it is that hard to have a BF and not let your parents know. The phone issue -- uhm it's called deleting messages/history and locking it? Honestly, if you don't know how to outdo your 'rents in terms of technology (I'm assuming they're asian and therefore more or less like my father who called his friend over to turn off the home computer because he was home alone. His friend came over and switched off the power at its supply. Problem solved.) then yeah, they're probably right - you shouldn't have a BF yet. Go get some skills first.
There's MSN and group outings. Or just telling them you're going out with friends (unless they're overly paranoid and don't let you go movies and stuff which is rare if you're over 14). Or go out in groups and part out as someone suggested.
I've got heaps of guy friends, who if I were to date any of them, I'd have been fooling my parents for a very long while now.
And if its really that difficult for you - is he really worth the hassle in the first place? Honestly.
Ha! Maybe
Haha. Yeah what I was thinking."forbidden love".... fucking grow a pair.
Hi hun.sup babeI don't know. All of the people I know who had BFs before they turn 40 (exaggerated, in case you didn't realise) didn't tell their parents. Honestly, I would not tell my parents of any relationships unless it was getting pretty serious/obvious anyways. It's embarrassing!
And no, I honestly don't think it is that hard to have a BF and not let your parents know. The phone issue -- uhm it's called deleting messages/history and locking it? Honestly, if you don't know how to outdo your 'rents in terms of technology (I'm assuming they're asian and therefore more or less like my father who called his friend over to turn off the home computer because he was home alone. His friend came over and switched off the power at its supply. Problem solved.) then yeah, they're probably right - you shouldn't have a BF yet. Go get some skills first.
There's MSN and group outings. Or just telling them you're going out with friends (unless they're overly paranoid and don't let you go movies and stuff which is rare if you're over 14). Or go out in groups and part out as someone suggested.
I've got heaps of guy friends, who if I were to date any of them, I'd have been fooling my parents for a very long while now.
And if its really that difficult for you - is he really worth the hassle in the first place? Honestly.
Ha! Maybe
Actually, in the Middle Ages she probably would have been married off by now. And have had three kids.WAAAHH WAHHHHH MY MUMMY AND DADDY ARENT LETTING ME HAVE A BOYFRIEND EVEN THOUGH I'M OVER LEGAL AGE AND ITS 2009 NOT THE MIDDLE AGES.
if you want a boyfriend, get a boyfriend.
if you think your parents will over-react if you tell them, then dont tell them.
you're a big girl now, stop crying.
"forbidden love".... fucking grow a pair.
Lol.Actually, in the Middle Ages she probably would have been married off by now. And have had three kids.
Unless she really is ugly, and then she would have been called a witch and drowned. Those crazy Middle Ages people. They had such a great sense of aesthetic eugenics. Why can't we drown all the ugly people? So many problems would be solved.
dw you arent the only oneThats the stereotype with Asian parents with strict values.
I'm in the same boat as you.
Reasons:
1) Parents want a decent degree and mark out of university after spending so much money on primary and secondary education
2) While you're young, it's meant to be a time for education, not mucking about with unecessary shit
3) They don't want to see you hurt if a guy breaks up with you and ultimately failing at university because of this shit
4) They do it for your own good.
Well, thats at least what my parents said to me.
He was a boy she was a girlForbidden Love
story of my lifeThats the stereotype with Asian parents with strict values.
I'm in the same boat as you.
Reasons:
1) Parents want a decent degree and mark out of university after spending so much money on primary and secondary education
2) While you're young, it's meant to be a time for education, not mucking about with unecessary shit
3) They don't want to see you hurt if a guy breaks up with you and ultimately failing at university because of this shit
4) They do it for your own good.
Well, thats at least what my parents said to me.