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If your parents have a lot of rules, it can be really hard to date. Luckily, there are ways to keep your parents happy and keep dating. We’ll share some tips about how to hang out with your boyfriend if you have strict parents. Read on so you can get creative and connect with your favorite guy.
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- Prove that you’re responsible enough to handle a relationship by maintaining your grades and keeping up with your chores.
- Distract your parents from your relationship by discussing your other priorities, such as after-school activities like study groups and clubs.
- Be honest with your parents about your boyfriend. You may be able to come up with a schedule both you and your parents can agree on.
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QuestionHow do you talk with an overprotective parent?Dr. Gera Anderson is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with more than five years of experience. She specializes in integrated behavioral health, neuropsychological assessment, and pain management, and has worked in community mental health settings, correctional facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and schools. Dr. Anderson received an MEd from The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and a PsyD in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University.Have a conversation with your parents to understand their point of view. Give them concrete examples of how you feel they're being "overprotective" and why you feel that way. Then, ask them if there are some ways that you can prove your responsibility and capability—this may mean that you get some small privilege or that you get to make a decision on your own.
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