Well, the best thing to do is to pull her aside and tell her the truth. Depending on how she feels about the long distant relationships can vary on her reaction to it. So, in my honest opinion I would ask her if she ever had any long distant boyfriends and what she thinks about it. Once you get the first initial response you should continue with telling her about your relationship.. unless shes aggressively against it and might cause harm/ abuse you for it.
Mum, dad, I have a boyfriend
Maybe yes.
You'll never be able to tell if it's a long distance one
If the relationship is kept long distance for a long period of time. TATER-TOT TAYLA
the parents thoughts shouldn't affect your relatonship... you should probably talk with your parents and tell them what you think
You just tell him
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.
Just say dad (but i prefer mom) I have something to confess and tell them!!AnswerJust say dad (but i prefer mom) I have something to confess and tell them!! Don't hide it. A boyfriend is something that shouldn't be hidden. If you are to scared to tell your parents, then what's the point about a boyfriend. Parents then boyfriends
Can parents tell a 17 year old that they can have a boyfriend if the guy is like 15
Don't tell them.
Tell them, it's better than an older boyfriend. Ask the age difference between your parents and relate it to you and your boyfriend.
If you're a good daughter, you have
comfort him and tell him its gonna be ok and that youll always be there for him
Just tell them! They're your parents, they should understand by now that you're old enough to move in with you boyfriend. But if your parents are super strict and you're sure that they won't approve of it, then forget about it.