from an average girl cara
dont listen to a word he says because he is mad
he has a girlfriend because he wants to and his parents said that he can date at 12.
He doesnt have one yet. He said he wants to wait at least a couple of years! xoxo hope i helped!
He wants to forget about you and focus on his life with his new girlfriend. Then again, he probably still has feelings for you and doesn't want his new girlfriend to know.
In Louisiana, the legal age of emancipation is 18. If your girlfriend's mother follows through on her statement, your girlfriend could potentially seek emancipation in court or contact child protective services for assistance. It's critical to consider legal and safety implications before taking any steps. Encourage your girlfriend to speak with a trusted adult or counselor for guidance.
maybe she just wants you2 to be friends
Take it from a guy that had a girlfriend for 2 and a half years. I basically stopped calling my girlfriend for about a month because of a few things I heard about. Basically I broke up with her after some time. It is all what you feel, but if you feel it is for the better, then do it.
well your a little young...but i suppose she will get close to you in other ways first (hold your hand etc...)
i watched this program on tv a couple of years ago that talked about a people who have this particular program on the internet that allows them to be able to listen to people talk and watch you through your camera and even take pictures so i guess that answer is probably yes unless it no longer exists
Answer Maybe he wants the best of both worlds, his present girlfriend and you. If I were you, I'd tell him it was nice while it lasted, but now you feel it's time to get on with your life without him in the picture.
If a runaway wants to be emancipated, they would need to file a petition for emancipation in court. Emancipation is a legal process where a minor is granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult before reaching the age of majority. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to support themselves financially and make independent decisions before granting emancipation.