Possibly. Your parents could press charges on him if they found out. If you love him and don't want him to get into trouble, stop what your doing right now. Good Luck, letosgirl2009
Kissing Holding Hands Making Conversation Meeting parents
Yes you can! I've been dating my boyfriend and kissing him behind our parents' back for months... It's fine :)
you should just stay calm. if you do that in front of your brother he might get mad and tell your parents. if your parents don't mind that's a sign of forgiveness.
Don't do anything you wouldn't want your parents to see. NO KISSING. NO Anything. He better keep his hands off of you.
Babies typically start kissing their parents around 6 to 12 months of age as they develop social and emotional skills.
Because it may be awkward for them...they might have a boyfriend/girlfriend and they don't feel comfortable kissing It could also be due to Disney's 1 kiss per season rule that was established after parents complained about too much kissing on Hannah Montana.
haha well... I had this same problem a few months ago. Talk to your parents with your boyfriend. Have your parents talk to his parents. Try to prove to your parents that they can trust your boyfriend- that's what I did. My boyfriend and I actually took our parents out to dinner and we all talked about it, and it all worked out in the end :)
you can't make your parents get along with your boyfriend, they either get along or they don't
uh...... PROBABLEY.
Yes Depends on where you live and no sexual contact is allowed. No one can give consent to a minor to have sex. Not even the parents. In some states sexual contact includes holding hands and kissing.
Tell them, it's better than an older boyfriend. Ask the age difference between your parents and relate it to you and your boyfriend.
Every person gets caught/seen kissing by their parents at some point. The important thing to remember is that kissing is a natural act, but in the right time and place. Try to listen to your parents as they have lived a lot longer than you, and they understand things you don't know. Be honest, and talk about it with them; it is nothing to be ashamed of.