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    Maybe you should just tell them? Maybe it was the way you hugged that made them think maybe you two were going out.
    LiiPZZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobX View Post
    do something shocking like

    "idk, i might just have sex again"

    then walk out.
    HAHA - brilliant, i'd reccomend this, LOL!
    eek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobX View Post
    do something shocking like

    "idk, i might just have sex again"

    then walk out.

    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL say that!

    anyway (LOL) I would say

    "Shut the **** up for god sake, if you love him so much why don't you go shack up with him and have a romantic meal!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teyauna. View Post
    Maybe you should just tell them? Maybe it was the way you hugged that made them think maybe you two were going out.
    Don't parents know teenagers these days hug eachother for a hello and goodbye?
    LOL

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    I always shut my parents up when they say stuff like that by saying "Well actually, we were planning on having cheeky bum fun all night long"

    To which they're just like "/
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    it's not as if we shake hands when we say hello and goodbye like they used too, they need to get up to speed with the uberness of their kids :]

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    YES. Om*ggg my mom does that to me too. Everytime I'm with a new guy or I talk about one my mom has like.. a million questions about them like ***? we're friends sweetie, nothing more.

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    Last edited by nvrspk4; 27-05-2008 at 09:28 PM.
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    THANK YOUU
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abzii View Post
    Right
    I was walking home from school with this guy today, and then we hugged when we got outside my house and my mam and stepdad was in the window
    Now they think I go out with him and keep on teasing me about it, and while I was eating my tea, my stepdad said to me 'Whats he getting you for your birthday tomorrow? Is he taking you for a romantic meal?'
    URGH
    ITS SO GOD DAMN ANNOYING!
    Why can't people be friends with the opposite sex without their parents thinking they are more than friends? x.x
    Does this happen to anyone else?
    Don't be easily offended with your parents jokes

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    its cause its ur first
    UK is going through a bad spell, I hope us as youths can fix this country and make it a better country then ever, because remember everyones dies one day and we'll be the fathers and mothers eventully... then the grandparents, so lets stop genre's of people and re-build england.


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    Sometimes, parents can go a bit too far. For comfort. My parents used to do that with me. They need to learn when to stop. They complain to me if I do something too long, yet it's all good if they take a joke going for a month or so.


    Parents just don't understand.

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