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Dear Amy,

I really like this girl, and I know she likes me too – but the problem is, her parents are really strict and won't let her date. We've been sneaking around behind their backs for a while, but she keeps saying she feels terrible about lying to her parents and everyone else, and she wants to tell them the truth.

But if we do that, they'll refuse to let her see me, and I don't think I could bear that. What do I do?

Romeo

Dear Romeo,

Wow, that sounds like a pretty tough predicament. Be warned – you might not like my advice. I think your girlfriend is right in wanting to let her parents know. You can't keep this hidden forever, and they'd only get more mad if they found out from somewhere else.

I think the two of you should tell her parents the truth, and then if they want you two to stop seeing each other, respect their rules and comply. But let her parents get to know you, and show them that they can trust you and that you are sincere in your feelings for their daughter, and maybe they'll reconsider.

By the way, I have no idea who you are – but good luck!

Amy