if you can hide it dont if u know theyre gonna find out some way or another then straight away
They dont tell the truth to you because i think they are scared to tell.They are not ready to tell but trust her/him..They will tell you the truth in the right time
the truth is always the right answer. and if he/she found out at a later time, it would be even worse.
Teen boys can tell their parents that they are gay by first choosing the right time to disclose this information, for example a time when neither they nor their parents are busy. The boys should explain their sexuality to their parents in a private place and be as honest as possible with their parents.
A 15-year-old is a minor and her parents have the right to decide who she can/cannot spend time with.
most of the time they do
you tell her the truth.
Be straight forward. Tell him your not interested in him. Or tell him that its not a good time right now. But you want to tell him the truth at the start instead of dragging along his feelings like a dog on a leash.
Not most of the time but 99% of the time we tell the truth.
It is possible that your parents may have difficulty trusting you due to past experiences or misunderstandings. Building open communication and demonstrating honesty consistently may help improve their trust in you over time.
he duz it none of the time
Tell him "Look, that's really not a good idea right now. Maybe another time?"
Yes you should tell them. Because they'll eventually find out, and at that time they might not be too happy about it. Relationships work with honesty, even honesty with your parents. You shouldn't have to hide anything. well it all depends on what you think you should do but personally to tell you the truth i wouldn't just in case.because that is the exact same sitchuation im goin through right now with my boyfriend behind my parents back. so really its up to you.and personally what you think.