was this necessary to do? ?

last night i had the guy i’ve been talking to over. he’s a freshman boy and i’m a sophomore girl. no one was home and about 10 minutes after his mom dropped him off, she literally walked into my house and knocked on my -bedroom- door, (let me remind you i’ve never met her before and she just walks into my house) and said that he wasn’t allowed here because no parents are home. she said he wasn’t answering his phone but he was literally here for 10 minutes? i find it super disrespectful for her to have done that and i get that it’s not his fault and that he’s probably just as embarrassed but like it makes me not wanna hang out again 

Edwena2020-02-02T22:21:56Z

She went to your place, did not meet your parents, made a phone call, found out that they were not home AND that she had been lied to, turned around and went back and got the kid. The way you feel doesn't make any difference, if that makes you feel disrespected then, that is tough. AND you will never hang out with him because his mom will put a stop to that because you are crazy. They don't want anything to do with you. You are finished.

choko_canyon2020-02-02T22:08:54Z

I'm not sure what you're asking us. Was it NECESSARY for her to do that? Clearly SHE thought it was, and just as clearly YOU thought it wasn't, so what exactly is your question? Whether WE think she should have done that? What difference does it make what we think, whether we agree with you or not?

Juan2020-02-02T22:03:10Z

I see the midnight express we had to pass about Wild Tango there is a signature from Carolina Gramajo she was the substitute from Ministerio de Defensa subssecretary of defense she signed the paperowrk for medicine for 180.000 years she is gone to the USA since 1993 happneded she changed her name through a diccionary and we don't know her name married to Carlos Manuel Camilion working for IBM