Your parents are aware that at your age, people are simply not mature and experienced enough to have boyfriends and girlfriends (I do not care that "everbody else" has a boyfriend) The serious job of a parent is to raise their children to be safe . . . safe from hunger, safe from cold and heat, safe from the world outside, and, yep, safe from romantic adventures at too young an age.
So, when you start dating, at, say, the age of 15 or older, you can convince your parents to let you date by double-dating, or triple-dating at some location that they could find you, if they wanted. This is how you gain their trust. If you do not cheat behind their backs, it should not be horribly long that they trust you and your new maturity, and let you date a guy on your own.
To have a steady boyfriend before you are out of school, frankly, is ridiculous in terms of you and him having enough judgment to do so. In fact, nearly all people's brain's judgment center, the parietal strip, is not completely mature until about ages 26 to 28. At your age, teens truly believe that they are totally immune to bad things happening to them. It ain't so . . .
You can't force your parents to let you have a boyfriend. Though, you can try to reason with them and they can let you have a boyfriend. If you think you are mature enough to have a boyfriend; tell your parents why you want a boyfriend and that it's not because everyone else has one. Have your parents meet him or invite him over for dinner so they know he's a good person. If they still say no beg until they let you
Talk to your parents. Let them know that you won't be stupid, and you know how to be responsable, they should come round.
kill them!
Well, if you know that she has a boyfriend that's great. But never let your parents know. Let your sister tell them. Talk with your sister and convince her to tell your parents.
Get One anyway !!!!1
Let him meet your parents if you really care about your relationship with him.
If he cares about you he will understand. Do you want a uncaring boyfriend? Your parents do care about you.
Try and reason with them, they will slowly let you do things as you get older, try and act maturely. Take your Boyfriend/girlfriend somewhere where your parents have no part in what goes on.
haha well... I had this same problem a few months ago. Talk to your parents with your boyfriend. Have your parents talk to his parents. Try to prove to your parents that they can trust your boyfriend- that's what I did. My boyfriend and I actually took our parents out to dinner and we all talked about it, and it all worked out in the end :)
let them know that you are ressponsible and taht they can trust you
Talk to your parents and insure them you are having safe sex.
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.
well you ask them then you have them meet your boyfriend but make sure your boyfriendd acts how your parents would want your boyfriend to be like
You get over it. You're 15.