samthebear
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i know someone who has actually broken up with her boyfriend because her parents said so.
thats so sad D:i know someone who has actually broken up with her boyfriend because her parents said so.
whats worse was that he went right off her and onto another girl within the month. man whore.thats so sad D:
how did she even tell him?whats worse was that he went right off her and onto another girl within the month. man whore.
yeah thats what i do..i find it easier to just not tell my parents who i'm involved in a relationship with, because they are almost certainly going to disagree with something and tell me i can do better, blah blah blah
unless i get married or something i don't feel the need to inform them aboout my private life
lol no idea - i just heard that she did thats allhow did she even tell him?
you dont just walk up to someone you've been dating for a while and go "hey! my parents told me to dump you so see you NEVER"
thats just so harsh. i dont know what i'd do if a guy i was seeing was just like "yeah, my parents dont like you..."lol no idea - i just heard that she did thats all
Different cultures are a bitch. Its also a pain in the ass when you have conservative parents who can't accept the ever increasing reality of an interracial relationship.I have broken up with my current bf because my parents forced me to. But in less than a week we were together again because I knew my parents were wrong about him, and he's the sweetest, funniest, cutest, devoted person I know.
So would you break up because the parents said so? It all depends on how well your parents know the other person, how long you've known them for, and also the reason why your parents want you to end it.
In my situation, my parents didn't like him from the very start. He wasn't from the right culture (yes my parents are very prejudiced, bordering on outright racists), he doesn't speak the same ethnic language, his family isn't well-off enough, etc etc. I wanted to be a good girl, but I knew he wasn't the evil person my parents were making him out to be. In fact they'd never even met him (whenever I offered for a 'meeting' they reject it and say why should they meet him).
That said, even if you suspect your parents are being plain bastards, they are just trying to do the best for you. It is important that you explain to them why you want to keep the relationship, understand the reason why they want you to break it off (better be a damn good reason too).
I followed my heart, and despite the hardships we've gone through (and still going thru) due to my parents, we're still together after 2.5 years =)
hahahahah what the fuckGF's parents tried to break us up because my mum told them i was mentally impaired and violent.