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    Default Chucked out, awkwardly

    Couldn't think of a better thread title.
    Basically, my girlfriends dad walked in on us getting off on her bed. And he wasn't like shouting but he was like, the tone of his voice changed loads. I was like, lying on her bed and she was like sitting on me, it must've looked really bad. He said "Right, you. Out. You're not coming back." to me and "You. Downstairs. Now." to her, and as I was going he went downstairs and started shouting at her. When I went, even with the front door shut, I could hear that he was clearly very angry.

    I sent her a text that said, "Im so so sorry, tell your dad i didnt mean any harm to you x". Understandably, she hasn't replied back. As I walked back, I rang ChildLine and they said that I needed to talk to her as soon as I can.
    That'll be at school tommorow.

    I'm just wondering if any of you have had this happen to you, it's probably not that uncommon (or I'm hoping it isn't). And what happened afterwards?
    Oh yeah and please don't post saying anything like "lol pwned". Please.

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    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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    I've never experienced this, but with my current girlfriend and myself I think if either of our parents walked in on us getting off they would just close the door and walk out again, so I suppose we're lucky. As childline said, speak to her as soon as possible and perhaps see if you can speak to her dad and apologise? Explain that there wasn't anything really happening! Who knows, after calming down he might understand.
    If you don't mind me asking how old are you both?
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    you could try giving her a present and on the tag saying sorry for all iv'e done? idk really sorry, thats what id do lol
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    A presant what for?

    You havnt done anything wrong, Her dad must have some issues and unless your like loads older than her.. Why have a problem.

    Obviously dont want his daughter to grow up


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    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    I've never experienced this, but with my current girlfriend and myself I think if either of our parents walked in on us getting off they would just close the door and walk out again, so I suppose we're lucky. As childline said, speak to her as soon as possible and perhaps see if you can speak to her dad and apologise? Explain that there wasn't anything really happening! Who knows, after calming down he might understand.
    If you don't mind me asking how old are you both?
    Yeah, I'll try to talk to him. I doubt it'll be that easy though.
    Lol, I'm 13, she's 12.

    Quote Originally Posted by djnotts View Post
    you could try giving her a present and on the tag saying sorry for all iv'e done? idk really sorry, thats what id do lol
    I guess I could write something like that on her xmas present and give it her early.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nayc06 View Post
    A presant what for?

    You havnt done anything wrong, Her dad must have some issues and unless your like loads older than her.. Why have a problem.

    Obviously dont want his daughter to grow up
    There's only about a 7 month age gap between us, but I guess he cares about her. Which is fair enough.

    Btw; I've just got a text from her saying, "I'm so sorry about that... Did you get home ok? Ily xxxx". I might try to ring her back, good or bad idea?
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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    if you're only 13 and she's 12 then its natural for her dad to be very protective of her. It would be different with 15-16 year olds but if it's 12-13 then I can understand why her dad reacted like that. Just try and talk to her, or maybe if you're feeling brave, go to her house and try to explain to her dad you didn't mean anything bad to happen.

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    thats understandable if shes only 12 !

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    well i expected you to be older than 13 and 12 so i can understand his point of view if i was a dad and my daughter was 12 and getting off with some1 in her room id kick you out too just try apologizing to the dad and say it wont happen again

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    same as above,


    All i can say is be happy, also did you mean getting off as sex?

    then rofl i be grabbing the kid out if i had a girl with a boy in her bedroom

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    12 :S

    Shes only year 7?

    Urm maybe he has a right to go abit mad then.


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