Earn their trust.
2006-07-14 17:58:31
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answer #1
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answered by nonentity 3
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If your parents know the parents where you are going then point that out to your parents. If your parents havent met the other person's parents then have them meet or talk with them on the phone. Maybe you can go over to the house for a few hours that night and leave early instead of sleeping over as a compromise with your parents. You can just tell the friend of yours that you have some where important to go to the next day that is why you cant sleep over (like you have to travel to a relative's house, etc.). Or have the person sleep over your house instead.
2006-07-14 18:11:58
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answered by Educated 7
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So what is different that they are not letting you go now? did you do something to betray their trust? If that is so, do not make things worse for yourself and whine untill you get your way. The best way to be treated like an adult is to act like an adult. If they have decided that you will not go this time, don't go. In the meantime, don't mis inform your parents of what you are doing, don't hide things from them and generally be on your best behavior. Then, when they do trust you, don't do anything that will betray their trust. We all have to play by the rules.
2006-07-14 18:01:28
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answered by The Nag 5
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you ought to keep in techniques, it isn't only buying a horse. each and each month you ought to pay board. you ought to flow there on a daily basis to feed it and sparkling this is stalls. inspite of in case you do finished board, and a number of those household projects are lengthy gone, it ought to fee a minimum of $1500 a MONTH depending the position you board. now to not instruct horse brushes, treats, etc. surely, that is pricy and that i imagine you ought to reassess wanting a horse. notwithstanding there are some more cost-effective possibilities. ~lease a horse. you ought to ascertain what that's like for a 12 months or 2 with no need the existence lengthy dedication. I strongly propose leasing a horse. Plus, that's more cost-effective than to purchase one. desire this enables!
2016-10-14 11:45:39
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answered by xie 4
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It depends on your parents, really. Find out what they're the most concerned about during sleepovers and get started from there. From what you said, I'm guessing they're the most concerned about security so try to address that.
It will definitely not help if you pout, cry, whine, or get angry. :)
2006-07-14 18:01:55
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answer #5
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answered by persnickety 2
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HELLO DARLING.
What are you going to do if your parents fall asleep? If you would
be a naughty girl with you bf, I would advise them never to sleep
over.
God bless you.
2006-07-14 18:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest you be VERY honest about who is going to be there... a lot of times when your honest you can prevent trouble before you get into it... Good luck hon...
2006-07-14 17:58:46
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answered by Zinnina 3
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I can't help you there.
I was never allowed to have anyone over, or go to anyone's house (My mother is too paranoid about me being raped or killed).
I've only been to one sleep over in my entire life.
I was never allowed to host one. Suckage. :P
2006-07-14 17:59:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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beg and plead and make promises?
2006-07-14 18:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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