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Yup, asked the same question two months ago: how should I ask my mom to let me take ballet again? I took it for four years, but I have stopped for two years. I've been telling her for the past two months that I want to take it again. Badly. And she knows, she's told me she knows, she said she's looking, but she's really not, and it's driving me insane. It is driving me insane because I do not want to constantly bug her about it. I know she works. I know she's busy. I know she spends half the weekend with her boyfriend because they make each other happy and whatnot. But I just feel like she's not trying. She said two weeks ago that she would go to a dance studio and find out what the ages are. She never did. The next week, she worked. I understood. She said she would this week. She didn't. Should I just go there myself and ask what the ages are? Should I just stop relying completely on my mom and take some responsibility? I feel so lost for no reason at all.

2006-10-28 20:47:26 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Dancing

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Great, it sounds like your mom is not saying "NO" and that is a very good start. She even said she is looking!

You might want to start searching for studios and lessons yourself. You can do an internet search, and you can call the studios and ask if they accept students of your age and experience, and how much are the lessons, and what time are the lessons. Write down all this information as you receive it, about each studio. Then select the studio of your first choice, second choice and so on. Take the list to your mom and ask her which one she'd be willing to take you to.
Yes, this IS taking some responsibility :-) I think you can do it, since you are old enough to compose your question in a very coherent manner, you can do the studio search yourself. Don't get discouraged if someone tells you that they want to speak to adults. To that, you can just say "Yes, I'll ask my mom to call you right back, but could you please answer my question?" Good luck.

2006-10-29 05:16:02 · answer #1 · answered by Snowflake 7 · 0 0

a few men and women simply get relatively dangerous interval cramps. I did as a teen. I might in general come dwelling from tuition ill due to the fact that the ache might actually make me throw up. Midol did not anything for me both. Advil used to be somewhat larger, however no longer plenty. And do not fear approximately your instructor realizing you have been in your interval, as a lady, she simply identified the indicators. It is anything that's flawlessly normal for each and every lady on the earth, so there may be relatively not anything to be embarrassed approximately.

2016-09-01 04:14:35 · answer #2 · answered by chautin 4 · 0 0

you need to go to her with more information. i went through something similar. Go to dance studios, and e-mail or call them to find age, price, class schedules, and what not. Once you bring specific information to your mom, she will know you're really interested. Plus, all she'll have to do is sign the check!

2006-10-29 02:39:59 · answer #3 · answered by noname 3 · 0 0

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2006-10-28 21:18:05 · answer #4 · answered by druid 7 · 0 0

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