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DanNew Zealand
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Finishing off my second year of Uni, I have been through it all. High school wasn't very long ago and it had a huge impact on my life- for the better, definitely. I can answer anything from relationship problems to self image issues. I have been to many schools and I know how hard it is to make friends and want nothing more than to be accepted. I've learned patience and acceptance and I just want to help you guys out in any way I can =) Ask away! | |
SherineEgypt
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I am a senior who lived high school years, faced bad friends, fell in love, got my heart broken, had to work on my appearances, had to get to know fashion and even had to deal with my best friend falling for me. I also can deal with educational problems, family problems, drinking problems, suicidal attempts, bad days or any thing you need help in. I'll answer your question as soon as I can and I will think long and hard before doing that. You just have to know, everyone faced these things at a point in their lives. It's not hard as long as you are willing to deal with it and not escape. |
Heya, Well, I don't think there's really any simple way to get over a crush. You just leave it for a while and eventually it goes away (although depending on the person, that can take a LONG time)
Heya, Believe me, I know what you're talking about. I was born an American in Germany to two American parents living abroad in Munich. My childhood years were spent living around Germany, France,
Honestly its not weird people have certain things that they are attracted to everyone is different. I mean its just like guys who like women that punish them people that shit on eachothers chest, most
Thats a sticky situation. You can do a few things, you can break off from the group and still hang out with your friends while she is not around, you can find new friends, or you can try to make up with
I did find some but first let me explain something. This is pretty wrong for more than one reason. Although I do tend to be a believer of 'age is nothing but a number' the way that you are casually talking

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