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How to get what you want--without begging

 

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It’s always tough to get your ‘rents to see your point of view, especially when you’re asking for something radical or expensive. Before you start reverting to temper tantrums, try using logic to show your parents how important certain things are to your life and activities. Here are no-fail reasons that are sure to convince your parents to get you what a girl needs.

 

Help ‘Em See the Light

You’ve had glasses for years, but now you’re just dyin’ to get contacts. Luckily for you, contacts rule for several reasons. First, they’re more convenient because once you put them in in the morning, you don’t have to worry about misplacing them. They’re also safer for driving and sports because they give you better peripheral vision. Plus, they don’t need constant cleaning, and they won’t get blurry if it’s rainy, snowy or misty. ‘Rents still aren’t convinced? See if they’ll let you try out some disposable contacts for a few days. If you can prove that you’re responsible enough to handle ‘em, Mom and Dad just might change their minds.

 

Hello, Technology

Seems like all your buds have Facebook pages, and you feel like you’re missin’ out on the fun. To persuade your parents to let you get one, lay out the facts for them. First, having a Facebook page would help you stay connected to your friends. That means when you have homework questions, you can ask a bunch of your pals at the same time, instead of hogging the phone and calling several houses ‘til you find a study buddy who’s home. Also, you can keep in touch with your BFFs if they move away or change schools. Mom and Dad still worryin’ that the Internet isn’t safe? Show them the privacy settings that Facebook has. Maybe you can make a deal about how much info you’ll share on your page and who you’ll accept as your friends to reassure your ‘rents.

 

All Dolled Up

You would love to start wearing makeup, but Mom is totally against it. Ask her if you can start slow, with just some concealer and mascara. Explain to her that you’re self-conscious about your zits, and this’ll help you hold your head high when you step out of the house. You might have to pay for the products yourself, but as long as you’ve gotten the OK, it’s better than nothing, right?

 

Not Your Average Walkie-Talkie

It’s summer, and it is just so hard to keep up with your buds! Between the pool and vacation, you’re never at home, so there’s only one solution: a cell phone. To convince your parents that you need to be connected, throw ‘em a safety line. Tell them that if you have a cell, they can check up on you anytime and anywhere. Mention that they also won’t have to worry about you tying up the home phone line in the evenings when you’re desperately trying to keep in touch with your BFFs.

 

Night Owl

Parties are going later, you and friends like to stay up chatting and you’re just not a little kid anymore. So you’ve decided that it’s time for a later curfew. Ask your ‘rents if they would be willing to push back bedtime, as long as you promise to keep them in the know about where you are at all times. And if they’re not up for coming to get you at friends’ houses so late, see if they would mind if your friends’ parents drive you home. As long as you’re getting enough sleep and not getting into trouble, what’s there to worry about, right?

 

So chickies, what are some tactics you’ve used when you and your ‘rents don’t see eye-to-eye?

 
 

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BY CARRIE RUPPERT ON 7/24/2012 1:33:00 PM

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This question is for the moderator Helen S. Did you know that u put the EXACT SAME answer for two different questions? im not being that annoying person who complains, I just thought it was funny lol

 

hey! haha yeah, well sometimes when it gets really busy on the site I have responses that I have ready just in case things get hectic, that way I can get to everyone's questions and no one has to wait Smile Have a good saturday!


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by mayanunna on 5/4/2013 3:13:32 PM

 
 



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So, recently my friends have got their nails done at the salon, they are so pretty. And I'm so jealous :/. My parents are a hard to crack when it comes to nails, but my mom wants to get hers done too! But I want mine done too! What do I do? How do I convince her to let me do my nails? HELP..




Hey girlie! I would wait until you have an occasion to get your nails done to ask them - something like a spring dance, a wedding, or a formal event. They'll be much more likely to say yes, and you'll have pretty nails for a dressy gathering.
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by Emeilyovoxo on 4/26/2013 4:48:09 PM

 
 

Hey,

Okay, slightly unusual one here: All I've ever wanted is to be closer to animals. I have this whole life plan thing, so anyway. I really want to volunteer at a nearby stable, but I don't know how to ask. It wouldn't start for maybe three months, and it would be 9:00 am - 4:00 pm every Sunday for three months. If I send in the form really soon, then that should be over the summer. It's not so much that I think my parents will react badly, it's just that I used to pester them nonstop for horse riding lessons, and they just said 'No.' Once I ask too many times, they start yelling. If you have any ideas on that one, let me know them too please!! It wouldn't cost them anything, since its volunteering, and it's close enough for me to walk. I am a RESPONSIBLE 13 year old, and I'm pretty sure I can handle it. Please help me!!

DDTTD xxxxxx

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by DreamsDontTurnToDust on 2/17/2013 6:51:37 PM

 
 



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I want a cell phone really bad, but my mom says ask your father (I think that's a yes) And my dad says no! He gives me his o weekends and after work but I want one that i have all day in case of emergency! I tell them that but they still say no! I just want one so i feel safer! Like one time, We were touring a college for my sister, and after the orientation I stopped to hod the door for some parents, but then a huge crowd flooded the door and i was holding it for five minutes and lost them. Luckily i had dads phone and texted my mom so she was able to find me. See? What if that happens again and i don't have a phone? What would i do then? I'm not that "Text 20 different people and throw the $200 monthy texting bill at my parents kid" But im more of a "I might text a few friends every now and then but most of the time you won't get a $50 bill from me. I want one for emergencies/ keeping you posted as to where I am" kid. Why can't I get them to trust me and get me one? Help!

 

hey! The tough truth of being a kid is that you can't get your parental units to do anything. You can however, try to open a dialogue about your feelings. Explain your side in a non-whiney, calm manner. Don't interrupt or get angry even if he interrupts you or gets angry. That's unfair, but since he has all the power, it's in your best interest not to antagonize him. As in, you'll be more likely to get what you want if you are really, super mature. If he still says no, accept his decision gracefully. If he sees that you're not going to throw a fit for not getting your way, he'll be more likely to listen next time you want something. good luck!  


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by lauren1104 on 2/7/2013 6:43:11 PM

 
 



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I want an iPod touch. I've explained that I'll pay for it myself and I'll take care of it. I've said I'll only get free apps so my parents have to pay nothing. My parents know I'm their most responsible child. I'm 13 and in 8th grade, and they say I have to wait until I'm older. My sister was allowed to get an iPod touch in tenth grade. How do I get one sooner?

 

hey! The tough truth of being a kid is that you can't get your parental units to do anything. You can however, try to open a dialogue with them about your feelings. Explain your side to them in a non-whiney, calm manner. Don't interrupt or get angry even if they interrupt you or gets angry. That's unfair, but since they have all the power, it's in your best interest not to antagonize them. As in, you'll be more likely to get what you want if you are really, super mature. If they still says no, accept the decision gracefully. If they see that you're not going to throw a fit for not getting your way, they'll be more likely to listen next time you want something. good luck!  


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by puella94 on 1/10/2013 7:31:43 PM

 
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