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Stephanie WoodU.S.
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I am a senior in high school and I have been through it all. I can answer questions about sex, drugs, grades, peer pressure, relationships, school, drama, and anything that relates to things teens have to deal with throughout school. I do not encourage sex in middle school but i will give you advice on that topic. Please include age. | |
Jaycie MillerU.S.
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I'm in high school right now and I know all the bad things you have to go through as a teenager. I chose to go through those things alone. I have been through bad friends, peer pressure, drugs, sex, and even suicide and death. Some of these things I experienced through other people but I have felt the affects of them. I have found ways to stay away from the bad things and ways to attract the good things. Middle school is tough enough so you don't need the pressure of doing things alone on you either. Ask me anything and I'll do my best to help. Please tell me your age with your question so I am able to answer it better. | |
NickU.S.
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I am able to answer anything related to being in Middle School or transitioning into Middle School. I've been in Middle School myself and have had first hand experience helping Middle School students have a smooth transition into Middle School and then later from Middle School to High School. I am not good at answering questions related to homework help. |
I'm not sure I'm the best expert to be asking. I'll still help you but there's actually a section on losing your virginity that you can ask for more help. You first have to be around girls who are
Get her a planner or a white board with all her classes written on it. Have her write down the assignment and then the day that it's due. You can get her folders and have one for each day of the week and
This is a little too much for a teacher to be doing with you. I know that he cared about you but he shouldn't be doing things like this. It's a little too strong. You can talk to your parents or even your

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