I have so been there. And not having a boyfriend t 14 is not bad. Don't worry. And they don't think your ugly. Just because you can't wear makeup doesn't make you ugly. Here are some ideas Talk to your parents about makeup. Take it slow and don't push. Ask about wearing one thing first, like lipgloss or mascara. Talk to them about how you feel, and don't go saying that everyone else is doing it. (Its a turn off). Say that you would feel more attractive and comfortable if you could start wearing makeup. Tell them you'll really appreciate them and make a pact of some sort. Clothing: Ask them about styles. Ask if you can mix certain things into your style. Tell them exactly how you feel. Be honest and feeling. Seriously, it'll work... Begin by shopping and showing them what you like. Try it on and show them what you like. Don't go from like flowers and kitties to skulls and blood right away. All ways take it slow, this is the trick. Good luck!
yea if you have your parents signature
"should"? Seriously, there is no "should". I'm a fourteen-year old female and I have never dated or had a boyfriend - steady or otherwise. Talk to your parents and get their input on this situation...
because their devorcrd and desperate
NO. If you move in with boyfriend, he may find himself facing criminal charges and your parents will very likely find themselves losing custody. Then you will be placed in the custody of the state and the state will decide where you live, and it will NOT be with your adult boyfriend.
Because he doesn't have a job.
Because they bought the clothes, and therefore the parents are in trouble now.
It is legal for you're parents to get rid of your clothes, but they have to keep you from going into public naked
That's really messed up of your parents to make you break up with your boyfriend. I wouldn't do that if I were you. Don't let them control your life.
Just because your parents don't like your boyfriend doesn't mean you have to break up with him, It's up to you. If you like him stay with him.
You get over it. You're 15.
Yes, they can because you are not an adult yet.
Wait until you are older. Your parents have the say in what you can and can't do with your life. You are legally required to obey your parents until you are at the age of emancipation, which is 18.