Please don't make us guess what your actual question is. I assume it's something along the lines of "what do I do about this friend who constantly wants me to hang out even though I have a family and can't/don't want to nearly as often as my friend does?"
Tell your friend you can't, because you need to spend time with your family. If your friend can't accept that, tell your friend that if he or she forces you to choose between making your family happy and making him or her happy, that's going to be a pretty easy choice to make. He or she should get the hint, and if not, maybe you're better off without a "friend" like that.
no females typically hang together constantly......constantly
He/she wants to hang out with you or talk to you all the time.
Get your own boyfriend...
she will let you know that she wants to hang again but it means that (a) your becoming too obsessive with her or (b) she just wants to hang with her other friends good luck with her
then just don't be there friend you don't wanna beg them constantly just go on with your life and find other friends to hang out with
When your best friend asks someone else to hang out after saying no to hanging out with you it may mean that your best friend wants to spend time with other people. You can ask another one of your friends to hang out if this happens.
dont hang out with sister and keep away from friend
Maybe he wants to get into a relationship with you. Observing more will lead to the ultimate solution.
if he still wants to hang out with you Eg: the park, the movies, a party, anywhere.
she means that she wants you to be someone that tell her secrets to, can hang out with, but not kiss n have sex n stuff
"Hey Mom/Dad, I made a new friend at school last week, her name is _______. She really want's to hang out and I like being her friend. Can I invite her over here to hang out?" Your family will think what they want, that doesn't really matter as long as you guys are just friends.
Just ask if she wants to hang out when you two get out of school (don't say study together but say hang-out instead).