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I can answer any question relating to high school. This includes dealing with stress, friendships/relationships in general, extracurricular activities. Basically any problem you might have as a teenager.
I am a first year University student. I have gone through many broken/a few abusive relationships, struggles with balancing my personal life and school, and I am learning to deal with it well. I had gone through isolation and depression. I would like to help others improve themselves just like I have been doing for myself.
I am a straight A's student. I can also answer questions in French if need be.
I am also a volunteer in the Bisexual/Gay/Lesbian teens section. This topic is also one I can help with for "High School Life".
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| Liz | 05/22/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you very much for your response ..... |
| chuckii | 08/21/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| samantha | 07/29/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you! |
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| Paige | 07/24/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks! Precise info!!! |
Hello Liz, Sorry for the late reply. I haven't exactly been sitting down much. Part of doing well is to just be himself and not care about what others think about him. He is in the process of accepting
Hi Emily, That's a little something right there, how he looks at you. Does he lighten up when around you? Does he maybe laugh more or become more timid? You could observe his actions around you as well
Hi Danielle, First off, the age gap is very wide. He has a lot more life experience than you do. After having read what you said, and as an outsider, it's hard to know if he's joking or not. You really
Hi Rim, Sorry for the late reply--I've been busy. 1- "Average" is quite a tricky word isn't it. See there's a difference between some communities and others, but they're all considered average in
Hi Emily, You should always stay true to who you are--deep inside--and aim for who you want to be. Of course, what you want to be should be better--don't try to be who you are not, but who you are with

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