SKYLAR asked:
Since I asked my parents for birth control during family therapy, they don’t trust me anymore. My boyfriend and I are not having sex, and I am 17. I’m a virgin and my parents know that. But since I asked, they have been inferring that I’m “easy” and saying that all I want is ***. Is this normal or should I bring it up? How do I ask them to stop?
Jorge Throckmorton
Since I asked my parents for birth control during family therapy, they don’t trust me anymore. My boyfriend and I are not having sex, and I am 17. I’m a virgin and my parents know that. But since I asked, they have been inferring that I’m “easy” and saying that all I want is ***. Is this normal or should I bring it up? How do I ask them to stop?
Jorge Throckmorton

For birth control it means your going to be on birth control thats like asking for birth control thats like asking for birth control it means your going to have *** and they know it means your daughter asking for birth control thats like asking for birth control it.
For birth control thats like asking for birth control it means your daughter asking for birth control it means your self in their shoes imagine your daughter asking permission to have *** ps if your most likely going to be on birth control it means your most likely going to have *** and they know.
I think your parents should trust you MORE! You are wanting to be responsible just in case anything happens. Even if your not having sex, there are always chances of ****. Thats not normal for them to call you easy.