You could talk to a counselor or priest or social worker or therapist or even another adult besides your parents.
A trusted teacher and A family friend - Apex
A trusted teacher and A family friend - Apex
this is something that you have to find out by your self but if it does help you could ask for a friends advice... she could become a liltle embarsed of if shes the type that does care but if she really love you than you that she wont care what her parents think... you should test her to see if she really love you anough if you have the courage! Edit 1: You should never "test" love. Whether a girls parents know about her relationship or not should have no bearing on the relationship itself. If the girl is very young then the parents do have a bit of a say in the relationship, but should not affect love. If the parents knowing about the relationship changes the way she feels toward the person then it wasn't love in the first place, was it.
There are many places to go for relationship help. For example, a therapist, our website, or even writing to a magazine can help.
Your parents or a sibling. The internet could also help you with your homework, or a friend could. Your teacher could help also, or a guardian.
Kids can get their parents to take them to the beach by asking nicely. They could do chores to help their parents.
It is common for parents to express anger or frustration towards their children as a way to teach them important lessons and set boundaries. It is important to communicate openly with your parents and try to understand their perspective to improve your relationship with them.
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It is common for parents to have opinions about their children's actions and decisions, but not all parents judge their children harshly. Communication and understanding can help improve the relationship between parents and their children.
you could always let me have the stupid ones...
your boyfriend needs to see a grief councelor ASAP, he could go into a deep depression so also a therapist would be a good idea, help him to understand that he cannot go through this grief by himself, your minister or priest could also help.
Talking to parents can help greatly when figuring out why parents do not want their child in a relationship. It also helps the child express their need for one. Honesty and responsibility can help a lot.