you can just tell them whats up with you or act like yourself around them all of the time if those don't work they are a lost cause
You can't talk your parents out of a divorce. You aren't aware of all the factors that have led them to the divorce nor are you able to understand them. Trying to wish it away will only make the situation more difficult for you and for your parents. It's important for you to understand that you are not to blame for the divorce nor can you stop it.You can't talk your parents out of a divorce. You aren't aware of all the factors that have led them to the divorce nor are you able to understand them. Trying to wish it away will only make the situation more difficult for you and for your parents. It's important for you to understand that you are not to blame for the divorce nor can you stop it.You can't talk your parents out of a divorce. You aren't aware of all the factors that have led them to the divorce nor are you able to understand them. Trying to wish it away will only make the situation more difficult for you and for your parents. It's important for you to understand that you are not to blame for the divorce nor can you stop it.You can't talk your parents out of a divorce. You aren't aware of all the factors that have led them to the divorce nor are you able to understand them. Trying to wish it away will only make the situation more difficult for you and for your parents. It's important for you to understand that you are not to blame for the divorce nor can you stop it.
make my parents understand that my husband is my life and i cant live without him,i know everyone's parents will be happy if their children are happy
I don't understand your question make it more specific and easy to understand
Chances are, you can't. The problem is that your parents don't want to understand. Your best bet is to contact someone from PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). They've been where your parents are, and they know how to talk to them. I've added a link to the PFLAG home page. This can be hard for parents to deal with -- remember, you've had a lot more time to think about being bisexual than they have.
tell your parents that you have thought strongly about this and you want to make this decision on your own. you have to say it in a serious, but nice way. let your parents understand.
Look her in the eye and say it. when you look your parents in the eye they can tell your not lying.
Try to make them understand that you need their help. If they don't answer your questions, who will?
Parents Just Don't Understand was created on 1988-04-01.
Because some parents don't understand each other or make each other feel unhappy.
The parents of course. A child's mind is easily molded into what's acceptable and what isn't. It's the parents' responsibility to make sure that they understand what a healthy lifestyle is.
There is really no point in hiding anything- especially from your parents. They will hopefully understand. I've got tons of bad marks but I make it a point to tell my parents- they will obviously be upset which you have to understand but they will push you to work even harder and get good grades. :D
just be open to them there your parents they should understand