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DR. WALLACE: My cousin Ted is going with my best friend, Karen, and I thought they were a great couple, but now I'm not so sure. I know she really is in love with him, and she thinks he loves her, too.
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You Will be Enjoying the Holiday HopDR. WALLACE: The formal Holiday Hop is a huge event at our high school. Almost everyone attends. I'll be one month shy of being 15, and my parents said I can't date until after my 15th birthday. But last week, a boy I like a lot, asked me to attend the Hop with him. He's in the 11th grade, and I'm in the 10th. I told him I'd like to go with him, but first I have to get my parents' permission. Now comes the difficult part. How do I get my parents to let me attend the Hop? I love them both, but I feel they are overly strict at times. I really want to go to this event. The Hop will be held at school on a Friday night. Please help. Also, my parents are not thrilled about school dances. They think drugs and alcohol are passed around. I know for a fact this does not happen. — Maria, Santa Ana, Calif. MARIA: Discuss your situation with your school counselor, a teacher or an administrator, and ask this professional to invite your parents to school for a friendly, informative chat. This will give Mom and Dad a chance to ask questions and air their concerns about school functions and the Hop in particular, including the number of chaperones who will be present and how troublemakers are handled. This should go a long way in dispelling their fears and suspicions. As a former high school administrator, I've attended many school dances and know how much they mean to the students.
YOUR BOYFRIEND MIGHT STILL BE WITH YOU DR. WALLACE: You recently told a girl that one of the fastest ways to ruin a relationship was to engage in sex. Wrong! I'm 17, and last year my boyfriend and I were good friends, but once we started a loving, sexual relationship, it made us as close as two people could ever be. It made us realize that we were in love — mentally, spiritually, as well as physically. We are not going together right now because he decided to start dating an old girlfriend again. Let's just say we are not "divorced," just "separated." I'm positive he'll come back to me. Still, our present separation doesn't take away the fabulous love we shared. As they say, "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." — Nameless, Batavia, Ill. NAMELESS: Did it ever occur to you that if you had never had a sexual encounter with your ex-boyfriend, he might still be with you? Dr. Robert Wallace welcomes questions from readers. Although he is unable to reply to all of them individually, he will answer as many as possible in this column. Email him at rwallace@galesburg.net. To find out more about Dr. Robert Wallace and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2011 CREATORS.COM
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