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Parents are very protective, and honestly it’s for a good cause. We all respect their concerns especially if it is involving one’s online activity, considering the possible presence of suspected pedophiles and just discouraging people in general.
Having a talk like this is one of the best ways to manage something that you’re having trouble with. Honesty is the best remedy, but I understand that this wouldn’t necessarily go well for you because your parents may up themselves on you even more. But you yourself are wanting to leave MPPC altogether you say, so maybe the best thing right now is what you think you should do, for the better of yourself and of your parents.
About your boyfriend, I’m very sure things could be arranged to where, if you decided to be honest and leave, that you both wouldn’t necessarily be separated - living a life of self-worth and honesty wouldn’t prohibit your relationship in this case, but I understand how that could stress up some thoughts of ‘what if I actually can’t’ type of mindset. I’m assuming that this is in the context of this here site, so unless this community is the only site where you’re able to talk to him, I wouldn’t doubt that there’d be other ways for you two to stay in touch.
What you should do is you should tell your boyfriend that you may need to leave for the sake of your parents, but not necessarily because you need to restrict yourself to honesty, making it feel like you’re pushing him aside and to only live by rule. I’m not rebelling over the fact that honesty is perhaps the best thing here, but I’m stating that this shouldn’t be able to remove him altogether, if you know what I mean.
If you’re willing to talk some more in DMs, I’d love to understand what you think may be the best choice to make, and ways in which you and your boyfriend can work this out. :) -
Shazz_ Bros my local therapist
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@XxSpaceDropxX Fr tho
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@Creati_132 one time I nearly got caught using mppc bc of the email thing
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