IndyMoms.com | need help | Where Indianapolis Area Moms Connect:: Home Mom to Mom My Life Finances & Money. need help. RSS Is the condition something that could be treated conservatively (i.e. with meds) for a while? http://www.indymoms.com/posts/need-help-5HOME | You see, I would REALLY like a purity ring, and my bff and I were planning on getting them ever since we heard that the one group we both really like (Jonas Brothers) wears purity rings. It symbolizes my religion. My mom and I are really close, but I'm afraid if I tell her something as big as my promise of purity, she will laugh at me, or at the very least tell everyone and humiliate me without really meaning to. I would show everyone my ring when I got it, but still. I found a really cute one that I can afford, but I don't know how to tell my mother about it. Please help! American Heart Association Forums: Need Advice for my Mom :: Well I can tell you that my mom is a caregiver to her mother. schedule something once a week that she could look forward to it might help. http://my.americanheart.org/jiveforum/thread.jspa?messageID=13846HOME |
Girl I am a mother and I can tell you that she probably already knows. Mothers are like that. Don't be afraid to tell her. She will feel honored that you did. And of course buy the ring, after all it's what's important you to that counts, because it's nothing that is going to hurt your mom. Help! I Need More Income and FAST! : Mom Masterminds Blog:: A Mom In Business / Help! I Need More Income and FAST! Help! to tell you something that simply isnt true, just for the sake of making someone feel better. http://www.mommasterminds.com/blog/?p=145HOME |
You can tell her first or buy the ring.
I am proud of you................
just plain out and say it!!!!!!! if i were a parent i would be happy if my child had a purity ring. Go 4 IT!!!!!!!!
Yes we Mum's do have a habit of embarrassing our children especially when we are proud of them.
Arrange a time to have a chat with your Mum and make her feel that she has been made privy to what is quite a 'grown up' decision. That you would like her to respect your decision to wear this ring and it is for you to inform people of what it means and stands for for you.
If you make your Mum feel part of this decision when you talk to her she will give you the respect you are asking from her. Or, I would hope she would.
Congratulations on your decision and good luck with Mum.
just do wat u feel is best. ur mom should be proud of u and will understand, and if u feel really humiliated , maybe u should try talking to her about it. but its nothing to worry about. worrying wont help any situation out.
I think that if you and your mom are really close, she would be proud of you for getting a purity ring. She may think it's a little silly because of the Jonas Brothers explanation, but all in all I think it's great that you would want a purity ring, and I think your mom would feel the same way. That's a really responsible and important choice, to stay pure.
Maybe you should try telling your mom that it would be important to you, because YOU know that you want to stay pure, but you feel like having a ring would openly share how you feel with other people and it would make you feel good, expressing yourself and feelings through that.
Hope I helped..
its nothing to be ashamed about, i think that your mom would be proud or happy to hear that their kid wants to be pure. and making that commitment is a responisible thing. i mean you dont loose anything if she says no ... if you dont wear a ring you can still commit to being pure. just be out in the open about it and confront her with wats on your mind
what is a purity ring.....fact i dont want to know
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