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How romantic
You're lucky. My daughters not allowed to date until she's 30. Be happy you're allowed to and suck it up.
That's overboard and **** your daughters life because you don't seem to trust her enough to give her that privilege. I'm over protective of my kid too but at the age of 15-18, it's time to loosen the reigns a little bit, don't you think? And at 18 your daughter will be a legal adult so I don't think you'll have much of a say at that point as to who she decides to be with or not. Just pointing it out though...
im not aloud to even have a boyfriend till im 36.Just be lucky you have a boyfriend
Are they paying for the date or going Dutch? Tell them they have to pay if they are tagging along and hit up the most expensive restaurant there is.
You'll thank them when you're not on Teen Mom. At least your parents care enough about you to spend what could be a rare night alone for them making sure you're safe. My parents chaperoned my first real date and I didn't die, we actually had fun, and he called me later.
They did that to me too. It sucks for us.
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Damn, now you have enough extra wheels for a full car! They probably just don't have enough reasons to get out anymore.
Maybe you should just invite your date to your house.