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I can answer questions about how to try to show your Parents/Guardian that they might be too judgemental about your Relationship. However, I will not help you completely ignore your Parents/Guardian, because no Relationship is worth the loss of trust of your family.
I have been through a very tough situation with my Mom, Step Mom, and Father, as well as my Grandparents when it comes to this subject. I feel very at home with this area, and I think I could be a great help when it comes to the ups and downs of your Parents and your Relationship
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I think you are going to have to give her time to get courage to do so. I think she is genuinely scared to tell her mom, and she isn't stringing you along. If you really love her, you will be patient with
Sadly, there isn't much you can do to make this situation much better. Your mom is trying to protect you from going through what she has in the past with dating. Since this is your first boyfriend, she
I think you need to follow your heart. If you don't want to wait for her to get less restrictions, move on to someone else. If she is worth the wait, deal with her parents. Just remember, if you wait it
I think the reason that she doesn't like him is something that is completely out of your control. It is that he is your first boyfriend. Your mother is just trying to protect you, though I completely understand
i am afraid i do not know the laws of your area, as every area has different ones. But i don't think you have anything to worry about. If you guys are legally married and your mother signed for it, I highly

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