If it's because his parents won't let him, there isn't really anything you can do. I suggest that you either let it go and find some other time to hang out with him (let him make it up to you); or you can talk to his parents if you really want him to go.
i don't know but im having the same problem
The guy should wear a black tux. That way he will not make you look bad and clash.
thank them for nominating you. Pump up the student body. Let them know they should attend the homecoming game and dance. It will be fun. Thank the, again. Be you? I mean that's how you got on the court right??
Generally the type of flowers you would get during a homecoming should match the outfits you have both chosen to wear. You can also contact your local flower shop and tell them the colors you're wearing and have them tell you what goes well with them.
The one who is friendliest, kindest, and most respectful toward you.
stop dating him/her and apologize to the parents immediately
I would say after about 1 or 2 months after you have been dating. Just to see how serious the guy/girl is about the relationship.
If he invites his girlfriend to homecoming, you should probably your own date to homecoming.
c my parents dont like me dating guys but i date them anyways
i would listen to them!
If the guy you like invites you to homecoming, you should go with him.
If you really like him and your parents are okay with you dating then yes go for it!
its obvious he loves you or either he's desprate
No, when you are 8 years old you should playing with barbies not dating.
Liking someone isn't a big problem, however, dating this person would be up to your parents I'm afraid. You should talk to them about dating and see what they have to say about it - be careful though, if you do not listen to your parents consequences are always a thing.
You should have intercourse with him quit making him wait so long
Ideally, rules for teen dating should be set by the parents and followed by the teen. However, many teens can justify it to themselves if they make exceptions, so rules should always be monitored by the parent or guardian anyway. You should, and your parents or guardians should. Teenagers who prove that they are trustworthy should be given more leeway, but not complete discretion.