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  • If my friend is 18 and has held their permit for 3 months already, can they take their license test whenever they please?

  • Dude, go for it. That's awesome.

  • I think after one month all you are is pussy-whipped

  • Don't lie to her

  • Re: jerking off my boyfriend

    r0ck3rnst - - Teen Sexuality

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    Do everything he wants and don't worry about it

  • And the response will always be the same, only here it's sugar-coated

  • Just ask the guy/girl out. Honestly I'd like some feedback

  • Finding it strange

    r0ck3rnst - - Friends and Family

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    I'm a little lost on how to address my situation. It's not a huge deal, but I've got a best friend, Josh, and we hang out all the time. I love the kid, he's really cool, funny with a generous touch of ADHD, easy to be around, but best/worst of all: easy to get along with and extremely social. It goes without saying that he's good friends with nearly everyone. The thing I have a problem with is that I'm constantly getting shown up by him, not on purpose, it's just the way he normally functions. I…

  • You're welcome to go for her, so I would if I were you. Don't go with the assumptions girls make about other girls. On the other hand, dont completely disqualify what your friend is saying. Give the new girl a chance, form your own opinion about her (and don't rush this, because you WILL form a good one at first, being enamored with her) and if she's a slut, dump her. If she's not, be glad you didn't listen to your friend.

  • Re: Okay... my friend...

    r0ck3rnst - - Friends and Family

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    I suppose it's jealous in a way, but to be honest, it's understandable. No one wants to hear about their friend ALL THE TIME. As much as I love mine, I'd definitely get sick of them if they came up in every conversation, because simply, I don't want to center my social life around another person. That, and the way she's acting displays an incredible amount of immaturity, which I simply can't stand.

  • What do you mean?

  • Sort of, I'd like to hear something other than I'm just being an ass like all their friends think I'm being, no one really KNOWS about it, but would one option be healthier than the other, should I run away from one, or both, or is it fine the way it is, or what?

  • Then just go for it, it's really that easy, that's a pretty big hint despite the "no cheating" statement. Disregard that or anyone that says you shouldn't go for her anyway.

  • I've been able to get away with having them both. I love the both of them and they know it. I suppose it's just being selfish or greedy, in a way, but none of it FEELS wrong.

  • So isolate her from her bf, take her out privately, it shouldn't take too much effort to outshine him, and don't degrade him in front of her, it seems like what I'm telling you is what you already know. In which case, you're doing fine, all you need is to have confidence.

  • You hit the nail on the head. Get her to have fun with you, don't try to convince her and tell her that you're the better guy, just BE the better guy, it shouldn't be that hard from what you say about him, honestly. And when girls say they don't cheat--they may not really mean it, it's often them simply stating their supposed "moral value". Know your boundaries (take tiny steps in trying to win her over) but you may be able to get away with kissing her, for starters. As long as you make sure you…

  • I'm really not sure where this would be supposed to go, but I find a lot of it to belong here, so here goes: I got a phone call earlier today. Brittany, the girl who I'm desparately in love with, calls to tell me she was just released from a mental hospital after being released 3 days ago from the ER for attempted suicide. Obviously and thankfully she didn't succeed. But her tone of voice was different and I could barely tell what was going through her head, and what was going on those 3 days I …