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Asked by 265_3099 about 1 year ago, 3 answers.

So I live with my dad and not my mom. I want to ask him if he can get me birth control pills but I dont no how to. I dont just want it for sex I mean I dont plan on having sex in a while but just in case.
But I also have been told that it makes your skin...

really clear and you dont have your period nearly as often, and when you do have it it doesnt feel as bad. Like my sister told me to go on it because my periods I get really hot and start throwing up and like really sick.
So my question is how do I ask my dad for it without him thinking im having sex and...
does it really help your skin and make you have your period less???

me Answered by danimarie88 on Jul 14, 2008, 11:54PM
20 answers

id say that your friend got it and it helped her with her periods a lot ...and thats your main goal ...since your his daughter hes automatically going to think a boy is involved but you just have to reassure him and give a lot of details about the birth control as for the clearing and period less I know for a fact the preiod gets less strong and it mite skip around the first few months good luck and remember facts about the product will show him your serious for the symptoms and not the sex - dani

Answered by bubux007 on Jul 15, 2008, 01:48AM
1958 answers

Show your above letter to your father, and ask his advice.

kitty Answered by ty on Jul 15, 2008, 10:13PM
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Tell him your periods have been really bad and you want to go see a doctor. You need to see a doctor anyways in order to get the BC (your dad cant just get it for you).

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