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  • Re: Ultimate Pokemon Thread

    supersonic92 - - Video Games

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    My friend code for Soul Silver is 1162 2308 2805 if anyone wants to battle me. I'm have 13 badges and I'm about lvl 58-60. I also have Diamond and Platinum, which have stronger pokemon if you'd rather fight those.

  • well, then if you can see past that then you're good. being able to see past someone's flaw, especially when getting involved with that person as more than a friend is important if you want to make the relationship last.

  • Re: Wii > 360 and PS3

    supersonic92 - - Video Games

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    YAY!!! Wii fans!!!! Wii is waaaaaaaaaay better than the other two systems. I like my games to actually 'look' like games, the realism of the 360 and PS3 is a turn-off for me. The project natal thing on the 360 is 1.gonna be crazy expensive and 2. how exactly are they going to handle situations like your character getting hit, or falling off a skateboard? if it's mimicking your body motions, your real body won't be affected but your character in game will. also the whole wii's being sold out and …

  • words can be faked, body language, not so much. that's more sub-conscious controlled, and focused on how he really thinks. i mean, if i were in his shoes, even if you two are seeing each other fairly often, i'd be making an effort to spending as much time with you. i mean, you're going all that way, why should you be set aside for a video game?

  • oh, well that makes a difference too. if you've been friends for quite a while now, then i'm sure she'll excuse a dorky comment or two :p. just laugh and take it humorously, sometimes the dorky comments can actually be a good thing once in a while, it gives you something to laugh about. being able to laugh about yourself is a good thing, we all make mistakes and I'm sure one stupid comment or two isn't going to ruin anything. well, as long as it isn't completely outrageous, but then again, I don…

  • well, that brings another point out then. a good one actually, communication. you two haven't even gone on your date yet and you're already able to talk about things already. both of you are nervous about saying something stupid, which means she's just as nervous as you are. i don't think you have a thing to worry about, it would seem that she's got basically the same worries as you.

  • I would not be expecting a kiss on the first date. And in the event of one, don't worry, it'll come naturally, so just go with it. That goes for the whole date, just let things come as they do, worrying about it now will just stress you out. Especially since it's a movie date, you won't really be talking to her so you don't have to worry about saying something stupid. Also, her knowing that it's a first for you in both regards will mean that she will probably help you out by taking more of the i…

  • Pretty much everyone who posted before me has got it right. You're young, independence doesn't come that quick with everyone. Just because it's normally assumed that all teenagers crave an more independent lifestyle doesn't mean that you can't love your parents. I'm 18 years old and I really enjoy doing things with my parents, whether it's going on a vacation somewhere, playing games at home, I even enjoy building/repairing things with my dad whenever he starts a project. I don't necessarily go …

  • By the way you wrote your original post, does he even show any form of affection, or even do anything at all with you?

  • But also, don't take too long with talking to her that she starts friend zoning you. Talk to her every couple of days to keep her interest and so she knows you are interested. But don't take too long because then she'll start to lost patience with you asking her out. Just go with how you feel, and how well you two seem to get along in your conversations. Maybe try hanging out with her in person again one more time before asking her out. Talking online is easier than in person, plus you can see h…

  • Being nervous doesn't necessarily mean a guy has no confidence. He DID get the nerve to actually walk up and ask, right? That right there has to count for something. Being nervous is a human trait, after all. Asking someone out is a pretty big thing for a lot of people.

  • In this case, it would seem that he was more or less using your friendship so he can get what he wants. If he had the conditions he claimed, then he was probably a mixed up inside, from the conditions and from any personal issues he has. You gave him many chances and every time he blows you off and never honestly apologizes. There's a line between being a friend and being a pushover. You gave him the chance to make things up and accept your help in his life, and he ignored it. I think you made t…

  • Re: Fck, Kiss, Hug, Pass

    supersonic92 - - Teen Sexuality

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    hugz!!!

  • Just consider it as a compliment, right? I think it might have sent some of the wrong messages to a few girls that are friends with me though... :o

  • If it makes you happier, and it's what your instinct tells you is best, go for it! No one knows better than you what you want, and if this is what you want, then don't let your chance slip away. If your parents ask, you two are just good friends. Or just don't say anything about it at all. Another alternative, you could always have her parents meet your parents and have them talk about it, if the parents know each other it makes things a little easier because there is a little more trust between…

  • That's what dating is for, seeing how well you work with someone else. You can love someone and still have a slight loss of interest, and you aren't fully committed to being with him. Think over how you really feel about your relationship and if it's worth continuing as things are. Why pretend to yourself and him that things are okay now when you'd probably be much happier with someone else. Or, maybe you just aren't doing enough with him. How often do you actually do anything with him as of now…

  • Why would you name something that got aborted? That makes absolutely no sense to me.

  • Revenge is never the answer, it could potentially backfire and make things tougher for you. For one, the most obvious, he could post that video of you or whatever else he might have. Ignore him back, he wants to see a reaction out of you, it's his way to get at you, but if you don't let it affect you, he'll eventually give up. Ignoring him is actually the best revenge you could give him in that sense. Be the bigger person and let this whole mess go and move on, you don't need to waste your time …

  • Re: Ultimate Pokemon Thread

    supersonic92 - - Video Games

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    My DS has been broken for months, the top screen busted, and all of a sudden it started working again today! I can play Soul Silver again!!!! I have a lot of lost time to make up....

  • Re: ?? places?

    supersonic92 - - Teen Sexuality

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    @OnEMesSduPKiD- Alex is simply giving advice to the OP, there's no reason to start arguing about 'what's right'. The point of advice is to suggest a solution or reasoning for a problem. That's all Alex is doing, I don't really understand why people have to be so rude about someone's opinions. Besides, in a way you are both right; yes too many kids are having sex at a young age, but at the same time, it's really their choice. They will have the consequences of their decision and that's that. And …