He loves you very much and you are his savior and are the one person that makes him feel safee.
Guardian i having part guardian over someone. Permanent legal guardian is when you will be taking care of someone for life.
Probably not.
Quite simple, always being with him and taking his time up. He doesn't want to do his homework, he wants to be with his girlfriend.
perhaps he's embarassed to be seen in public with you.
As it was your week off the pill (or taking sugar pills) you are still protected. Incidentally unless you have some other reason for taking amoxicillin it will have no effect on a cold.
There is always a cause for something, find out the reason for the problem and look for a way to solve it. There is no problem taking the leadership role.
Ask him why. Or talk to him about it. He might only be struggling through something else and is taking it out on you. Intentionally or unintentionally.
When everything is going right, but there are many excuses. for exapmle your boyfriend is always"busy" taking care of his grandmother.
It sounds like he is, your boyfriend is taking you for a fool. Go and meet somebody else who will love you and give you the respect you deserve.
If you are happy to share him and the possibility of STD's from his other relationships by all means stick with him and tell him that you are thinking of taking on another boyfriend as well. If you don't like the idea find some one that suits you better.
well what kind of quetion is that and not to b mean but , no both of them r the natural guardian but if the mother is taking care of the kid/kids and the father is not around or helping then that is when the mother is the natural guardian
No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.No. The guardian can call the police and report the mother for taking the child. If the mother wants to regain custody she must do so through the court.