Say that you'll promise to take care of it.
The best way to convince your parents to get you a music computer is to first explain to them what it is and what it does. Then explain to them how if fits into your goals and your interests.
The best way to talk to your parents is honestly and openly. If you tell them your in love and be honest they will likely respect you choice.
Find a way to completely convince them you are 100% trustworthy. The easiest option is lying.
Allow your parents to catch you eating a raw puppy. When they confront you tell them the only way you can stop eating flesh is if you go all the way cold turkey.
you're socializing in your own way
The best way to introduce a new puppy to an older house cat is to hold the cat while the puppy checks it out.
There is really no way to convince them other then showing that desperately that your life could not possibly go on were ever you are living.
There is no true way to convince your parents to buy you the game. However, you can always show them you are responsible to handle the game content. I would sit down with your parents and talk to them about their concerns with the game.
Well, I think the best way to convince your parents to get a dog is to act responsible. Make your bed every morning, do your chores(if you have any) if you don't have any chores, help your parents do their chores. Another thing to do is show them you will care for it. Maybe care for a stuffed animal. (If you are a teen don't do this cause they'll think you're out of your mind and something is wrong with you.). But other than that just hang out with them a lot, and be respectful and responsible. Peace Poggers!!!
The best way is to make a list of advantages and disadvantages of both schools. This way you can prove to your parents that your choice of that school is better. Hopefully you are choosing the specific school due to the advantages it has over the other one.
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I don't suggest going for full-on reassignment surgery until you are 18 or over if you have unsupportive parents. You can show them by continuing transition the best you can. Some parents, and this is a real shame, don't have the capacity to be supportive. Just talk with them seriously and don't get angry or yell at them because then they will get defensive.