Well, maybe you can start off slow, like group dates to the movies. Something small like that so she knows you are not along with someone. Taking smaller steps like that will warm her up to someone (or your dating in general) and she may give you more freedom from there. Good luck =)
2007-10-06 06:46:22
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answered by 570Chicky 2
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first i think 14 is fine to go on a date but u need to kinda break into it, perhaps go on a date with a big group of people as well as ur gf/bf then make it 3/4 people until finally its just u two tell ur mum and dad the truth and exactly hus goin so that they start to trust u and even ask them for a lift so they no ur tellin the truth wen they drop u off it mite take a bit of time but it works!
2007-10-06 13:49:45
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answered by sugarcandysc 2
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Girl...oy. You don't give us a reason to believe that you're responsible, one, and two, your parents know you better than you think. I'm 16, and my parents refuse to let me go out with my boyfriend alone. Half the time I have to call home and let them know exactly where I am and exactly what I'm doing. I'm so responsible that I'm usually stuck taking care of everyone whenever people meet up (youth group, etc). So quit complaining, you're too young.
2007-10-06 13:46:50
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answered by Yuki 5
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1. You're not old enough to date without parental supervision. 16 is old enough.
2. You're not responsible if you are trying to find a way around you parents' rules.
3. You need to work on your education.
2007-10-06 13:44:53
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answered by janicajayne 7
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When I was younger my parents didnt let me go out w/o supervision. But one day I really wanted to go out with my b-f and i sat down and talked to my parents and told them that i was old enough to know what was right and what was not. I told her to let me go out this one time and if she heard anything bad about us then she wouldnt let us go out anymore by our selfs. So practically I told her to trust me and she did. Since that time we can go out together w/o supervision. So talk to you parents and make them understand that you are not a kid anymore, and that you CAN be trusted. Good Luck :).
2007-10-06 13:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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