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  • Well, I can relate to that, too. My mom used to always bring home random men, and got pregnant because of it. Your family may not be who you want to look up to. Look at them, and just ask what you do want. A role model is just a person with certain ideals. If you already have those ideals, you don't necessarily need someone to look up to. Just keep moving forward.

  • You're not along on the family role model spectrum. My father was a deadbeat, and left my mom, and ended up dying when I was 2. I suppose I never needed someone to look up to. My mom was still there for me, and although I never had a father, I grew up fine. A therapist couldn't hurt, though. If it means a lot to have someone to look up to, you don't need to extend it to your family. A hero can be anyone. As for feeling depressed. You're not overreacting. Many of us feel depressed, at different t…

  • Re: Ratatat

    Notamerican - - Music

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    It's pretty good for what it is. Like techno and trance more than electronica. But still, pretty good!

  • Thank you! =]

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    Notamerican - - Music

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    Oh yeah. I forgot new members can't link. And I'll look at it in the morning. Off to bed right now.

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    Notamerican - - Music

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    I've never heard of them.. Care to share a link?

  • Re: Love.

    Notamerican - - Debate and Discussions

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    Grammar isn't as important as the message itself.

  • Re: Love.

    Notamerican - - Debate and Discussions

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    Quote from Aannddyy: “Love is subjective. A 12 year-old kid's perception of love is no more correct or incorrect than an adults perception of love.” That is the best quote I've heard in a long time. And I couldn't have said it better myself.

  • Quote from Aannddyy: “I don't know, really. I was just blessed from birth. :)” Your friend to the left looks like he could use some help. Not trying to be rude, but was he in an accident or something? His eyebrows seem to be gone. 0_o

  • Quote from Aannddyy: “bert-and-ernie.jpg I'm on the right.” DAAAMMMNNN. How do you get your eyebrows so full and luscious?

  • Re: steroids

    Notamerican - - Health and Fitness

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    May I ask, what for? Have you tried working out? You are only 16, and they may have some negative effects. I'd really consider thinking hard about anything you put in your body.

  • Re: Good site about sex

    Notamerican - - Teen Sexuality

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    Not the correct section. Advertising section's at the bottom.

  • Well, I never really thought about the stress factor in his own life. Better put from my last post, I'd tell him when is best suited, but not do it when the baby is just about born, or is. If you have to visit him at the base, do that. I'm sure he'd appreciate the company too. And who knows; him seeing you come drive to his base to see him will show how much you do care. Best of luck.

  • I think your title suits well. Bad luck. Just keep moving on with your life, and I'm sure you will get many more chances. You're only 19, after all. As for your current problem, it's your call. Just don't get too attached right now, as it might blow up in your face. Keep moving forward, and the opportunities will present themselves. Best of luck!

  • Re: friend u wanna f**k

    Notamerican - - Teen Sexuality

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    No, it's correct. It took me really liking my current girlfriend for about 6 months before we started dating.. And the wait made it all the better. Good friends are hard to come by these days, and I wouldn't want to lose the ones I have.

  • Well, here's the bottom line. Don't lie to him. Be honest. It may blow up in your face, it may not. I'd tell him sooner, rather than later. If you want a relationship with him, he'll need to know. The first step of any relationship is trust, and if you try to lie about the baby's age, that could severely backfire, if you do get into a committed relationship with the person. So, you can tell him. I don't think he's going to stop being there for you if you do. He may be upset that you haven't told…

  • Re: friend u wanna f**k

    Notamerican - - Teen Sexuality

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    I've thought about it with some.. But I never would, because their friendship is more valued than sex.

  • Absolutely you're mind controlling them. That's not the term I would use, but essentially yes. Kids at 5-12 are not capable of making their own decisions about religious philosophy, but in the same token I don't put any wrong on the parents for teaching their children their religion. They want the best for their children, and in their mind, their religion is right, and is best suited for the well being of the child. After all, when they become older, and mature adults, they can make their own de…

  • Take him up in court. You're already losing money, and quite possibly a car, so what's a little more taking him to court. Get a good lawyer, get the facts, and get people that know the situation to help you out. As it sounds, he did scam you, and I do hope you take legal action. PS: I'm from Alberta too =]

  • Siblings are annoying, everybody knows that, but people just need a few tips to deal with it! You can learn how to stop your little brother from coming into your room and your sister messing up your iPod. Ask that sibling why they are doing it. They always have reasons! Usually, if they're younger, it's because they want to spend more time with you. Be sure to ask in, not an upset voice, but a calm, polite voice. 2If they keep on annoying you, try to find some earplugs and shove it in your ears …