by Trethowan » Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:50 pm
Depending on age, my response would go four ways.
1. Minor living under their roof: Approach respectfully and explain the hobby in a way that makes you seem artsy and intelligent. Parents are probably more likely to listen if their kid isn't squealing and gushing like a three year old. You can squeal after you get your doll. hehehe
2. Just turned 18 and living under their roof: Approach respectfully, but also remind them you're an adult now and would like the freedom to make your own decisions with your own money. It's all part of growing up, and you're excited to be doing responsible things like buying stuff when you GET the money. Tell them you're not charging it or going into debt, and it's something you really want and have saved for. Remind them really really politely, of course, lest they throw you out on your keester, then your money becomes living expenses.
3. 19-24 and living under their roof: Just buy what you want. If they don't like it, respectfully remind them you're an adult and are capable of making your own decisions at this point in your young adult life.
4. 25 and older: buy the doll. Move out. Get a cat. Get more dolls. More cats. Become a crazy cat lady. Have cats removed by health department. Move back in with parents. Get another doll... politely explain to parents they're to replace the cats the health department stole away from you... it broke your heart, and you're sad.
Ok, I got silly at the end.