it hurts. It makes you feel unloved, unrespected, and unimportant.
call the cop'sz
In many places, yes. The parents are responsible for a minor and their actions.
He felt really mad.
The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
feel ashamed . After all a parent can't abuse a child . If at all he has abused he is not worthy to become a parent
You tell her how you feel and you just get rid of her. (I don't mean literally just do not hang out with her.)
ummm..... just chill up in room and ounce for cooled down tell him how you fricken feel
It does not feel great, for sure! You feel cheated and deceived... You don't know whether to be angry or to forgive the parent. After all, he/she is your dad/mom. It's contradictory: On the one hand, you must be wondering how to trust the person; on the other, you think that it's wrong not to trust your parent.
A person who steals is called a thief.
Your parent loves you and wants you to feel that you can come to them to discuss what you feel is a problem regarding your boyfriends. Your parent wants to ensure your safety by telling you what to watch out for. Remember, your parent was once young too. Ask your parent about what problems they may have had while having boyfriends. No, it should not be embarrassing to talk to your parent. You are one lucky person to have a parent that even cares about your relationships with any boyfriend and you would be wise to listen to your parent.
Yes they can if they feel that such contact would present a danger to the child.