Literally? Yes, you can keep your mouth closed at all times when in his company. Should you? Hell no. He will always be your father, and some day when you are mature enough you will want a relationship with him - you will want him to walk you down the aisle, to send you checks on your birthday, to reassure you when you have an argument with your husband, to be a grandfather to your kids. This is all assuming your dad isn't some child-molesting, wife-beating SOB. Talk to him. He can't be as bad as the child-molesting type. Be glad he cares enough to want you to talk to him. Some dads are so deadbeat they take no part in their children's lives.
Minors are not allowed to decide where to live.
Not as a choice, that would be up to the courts.
You don't "get" people to like you. It is up to them to like you nor not. People have a choice in who they like. Just be yourself and talk to him/her.
Talk about anything you want. If you feel like talking about dogs or if you want to talk about school, it's your choice. No topic is the wrong topic.
As long as the 16 year old is still under her father's roof, they still have the right to tell them who they can and cannot see and what they cannot do. However, her father cannot do anything legally against the 18 year old unless there is some proof of sexual action. Best thing to do is try to sit down and talk to her father.
It is not necessarily illegal for a 10-year-old girl to talk to a 17-year-old boy, but it is important to ensure that the interaction remains appropriate for their respective ages and that there are no inappropriate behaviors or intentions involved. It is always advisable for children to communicate with individuals closer to their own age and under adult supervision.
You don't... I suppose it depends on your relationship with your father. If it's strong, then go ahead, talk away! If not, don't talk about it with him. Try someone else.
talk to him....
No, its her choice for not going to see him and she must have a reason for it.
No, that would mean he became a father at 7. Not possible.
No DNA tests prove that he is not the father although it is possible for a 13 year old to be a mother or a father.
IUDs and contraceptive implants are recommended as first-choice methods by the American Academy of Pediatrics and ACOG. Talk with your health care provider to find out if it's a good choice for you.