She will believe me?

I have a boyfriend and my mom doesn’t know abt him, I’m not ready to tell her but I wanna c him and I can’t every time I want to, because sometimes I tell I’m going to my frnd’s house but I’m actually going to c my boyfriend but I look like a liar because I laugh when I lie but I reallly want to see him so how can c him without lying?? Or telling her a white lie:p (it’s not so hard 4 me)

Answer #1

you can say your going to see a guy friend. hes a guy and a friend just a bit more than a friend but thats not a lie.

so you wont laugh

Answer #2

your situation is harmless, and easily fixable. well lets narrow down your options: it looks like you should tell her. now weather the reasons being that your NOT aloud to have a boyfriend is in the way, and thats why your not telling her, that could be a bigger problem. or if she doesn’t like him, or I mean it could be ANYTHING.

bring it up GENTLY, and be understanding to her opinions. (this goes for anything with a parent involved) DONT get upset if she says no, because this will just show her that your not as mature to handle a boyfriend, or anything else for that matter, as you may have looked. AND it will just pull her answer down even further. whatever the reason may be.

good luck, and keep trying. you’ll get there.

diana,

Answer #3

What you should do is tell her your gonna go visit a friend and then if she agrees then just kkeep saying that and your gonna hve to tell her eventually because you don’t want her to find out that he is your boyfriend by herself you need to tell her soon cause if she find out by herself she won’t let you see him anymore.

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