You are too young to be serious but follow your heart. Everyone has to learn from their own mistakes and you might as well too.
2006-12-03 16:43:41
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answer #1
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answered by Alisha S 3
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Well i think that it depends on if your mother has good reasons for asking you to break up with him. If her reasons are biased in the sense that they have no point at all then maybe you shouldn't but talk to her and get her to see where she is wrong.
However, if the reason is one in which she ses that this relationship could pose some danger in your life, or just some emotional hurt in the long run...then i suggest that you listen to her. I know it would be hard to do this but it will be worth it when you look back, it's not worth being with someone who would cause you problems.
So just see what her reasons are, and be honest to yourself about the whole situacion and all the best...
2006-12-03 16:48:00
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answered by kisha D 1
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This is a tough situation, especially at your age. Does your mom just not want you in a serious relationship or does she want you to break up because of the guy you're with? If it's the first one, it's just something you're gonna have to calmly talk to your mom about. If it's the second one, it's a good bet your mom is right about him.
2006-12-03 16:44:41
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answered by shanky2001 2
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maybe your mom feels that you're not ready for a serious (physical) relationship. have you talked to her about it? why don't you slow down things with him for a while to make her happy. if your relationship is that strong and you're as mature as you want you mom to see that you are then you and he can wait a while. if he cares about you and your homelife then he won't have a problem with it. 15 yrs old is really young to be serious about a lot of things that don't involve school and your future. take your time.
2006-12-03 16:51:21
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answered by NoDeal21 3
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Honestly.. I don't think at 15 you need to be dating let alone in a serious relationship.... Worry about school..and the more important things you need for your future... You don't need to get sidetracked by the faux-love stage...your mom knows what she's doing..
2006-12-03 16:45:22
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answer #5
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answered by law-inspired 3
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2016-12-29 20:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Think that this breakup is good for you cos maybe someone or something better is waiting for you out there, and you have learn something and you won't do same mistake again.
2006-12-03 16:47:47
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answered by ocean 1
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Talk to your mom. Have an open communication with her and let her know how you feel. If this guy is good to you and treats you right, let your mom know. But if he is wrong for you and your mom sees that, let her explain it to you. Maybe she needs to meet him. But communication with your mom is very important and you both need to talk about it.
2006-12-03 16:47:06
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answer #8
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answered by Trese 5
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i am with someone the my parents don't like and i have been with him for 6 years now ( i am now 19) and parents haven't like him since i got with him but now the talk to him and have accepted that i am stayin with him and we have a beautiful son together so if you love him then follow your heart
2006-12-03 16:48:42
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answered by megan p 3
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i thinkm u should break up cause ur momknows what's best 4 u.
and ++++ ur only 15.
2006-12-03 16:43:15
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answered by Hally berry 3
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