Be his friend. Get to know him. If when you are older and you still feel the same way, pursue him then. At least then you will have knowledge of him as a person to see if any chemistry exists in a possible relationship. If not, well at least you have made a new friend.
Yes. Normally you should tell a close friend.
Yes, you should tell your parents about your boyfriend. Anyone should not hidden anything from their parents because they are your real friend because there can be no more true friend than mother and father.
you should calm down his happened to my friend once and todat her parents are very content. If you feel like the are never going to get along then take action and have family meetings and tell them how you fell. i am sure they will understand.
Head lice has been common in school children for years and even some adults can get them. Either you got the head lice from school and passed it onto your family and best friend or your best friend or another student could have passed it onto other students. Head lice will spread if not treated by the doctor and anyone you have come in contact with should see their doctor and be treated as well or the infestation of lice will continue to infect your family and best friend. Your parents should know better and believe you. Since they do not believe you have the school counselor telephone your parents so the counselor can educate them about head lice.
Helping our parents and serving our grandparents is known as family service.Doing help to anyone in our family is also called as family service.We should behave good and prosperously with our parents.This is known as family service.
Tell your best friend first. Then if they just say whatever tell your parents.
Knowing the boy's age would be helpful. Generally, anyone who is doing something that makes you uncomfortable should be confronted. You should not do this by yourself. You should have an adult present. Your best course of action is to involve your parents and the parents of your friend. Let them discuss it together and find a solution. It is important that this is done especially if he is asking you to engage in dangerous or illegal activities. Talk to your parents.
ask to inform his family too. Have both families get together
Check with your guidance counselor or a teacher you trust. They should have some answers for you. If you don't have anyone at the school you trust, ask your parents or one of your friend's parents.
You should only take the antibiotic a physician or dentist orders for you. You should not switch antibiotics or use a friend's, family member's or anyone else's prescription.
the parents
If your friend isn't eating, he/she may be anorexic. If this is the case, psychiatric help is needed. You can try talking to your friend and letting her/him know that they need to eat or they will die. This probably won't help, people with anorexia have deep psychological issues that they need to deal with, they and their family should receive therapy. If your friend is not eating, you should speak to his or her own parents.