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  • Hello You are looking at this the wrong way I think dude. It's not that she has a problem or anything like that, it's nothing that she's doing wrong - in fact I think that she's been rather brave to attempt to get your attention and things like that. I think that she is trying to make a point that you should talk to her more, and if you do in fact want things to work with her, then you should try to take put that hint into action. I think that you should perhaps try to talk to her more. She thre…

  • Zdravstvuytye, Sarah. Okay...as much as it pains me to know that someone so close to my heart is feeling this way, I am going to give you advice in the same way that I would give anyone else advice, and hope that in some way, I can help. Because that's what I'm here for. You know this. Okay - now before you wonder what the hell I know about a situation like this, trust me, I do know more than you'd think. My friend Alicia who lives in Northern England (I'm seeing her at the end of October actual…

  • Hello There is nothing for you to be angry about. Yes she got close to you and yes you kissed and all that, but I will honestly say that you did rush into this. She never said that the two of you were actually going out right? Well when she told you that she didn't want you to kiss her and that she needed time to think - well that was her doing the right thing. She needed to think about who she wanted. She values you more as a friend than the other guy, and therefore she went for him, because he…

  • Hello Oraia; It seems like you're in quite a painful situation at the moment, but I promise you that in time, things will all get better. What you are going through is just what so many other teenagers go through - it's just something that most of us have to experience at some point in our lives. Love for someone we can't have. It's true that the most painful thing one can experience is knowing that the person you love loves someone else. But it's not so bad; not if you give things a chance. It'…

  • Re: Thomas Hardy;

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    Quote from Ashique: “things didn go well at all. i regret not studying much back then and i regret not completing physics exams now. i started regretting after a couple of semesters in uni btw. wasnt studying at all at that time too. lol :(. if i had taken my a levels a slight bit more seriously. i would have had much more options and opportunities open for me now. however, best of luck for your exams. i hope you do good. and do tell me your thomas hardy reading experience. i was never ever a bo…

  • Hello Hun, I think everybody goes through your situation at some point in their life; feelings of lack of worth and depression. It seems as though everything around you is being messed up, and it can seem so out of your control. Well, this is not true. There are things you can do to help yourself, but what you have to remember is that it is not always going to be this way! Okay, hun being a little short is not at all a problem. What disadvantage can height have on every day life? You might not b…

  • Re: Thomas Hardy;

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    Sounds like things went really well for you!! Yeah from what I've seen so far I think my two remaining years of sixth form are, by far, going to be my best years - however, I have yet to see what uni is like haha.

  • Re: Thomas Hardy;

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    Quote from Ashique: “damn. did u have english literature in your a levels? i never even thought of taking it in my worst nightmare. i've seen the syllabus of it and it consisted readings of sooo many boooooring books. what do you intend to study in england btw?” Aye, I took English Literature (hence the ebil books haha), Philosophy, Ethics, History of Modern America and Fifteenth Century England, Psychology, Entrepreneurial training, Critical Thinking and General Studies, all in A Level D: Gonna…

  • Zdravstvuytye I think that everyone goes through periods of depression at some point in their life. Everyone deals with it in different ways - and some people can't deal with it at all at first. What you have to remember is that even though this depression in your life seems to be overwhelming you, it truly will not always be like this. Just imagine in ten years time, you'll be starting up your life and beginning your path into the world. All of the problems that you have now will be far behind …

  • Zdravstvuytye There are those who think about the actions that take place individually in one story, and there are those who think about the consequences at the end. I think that you must do both in order to be happy. It has been stated that it is normal for one to feel such affection for a girl, and despite what could happen, you should go for it, ignoring the fact that she has a boyfriend. However, you must think about it more clearly. It would be fun at the time, but think of the consequences…

  • Nyet, never done it myself - an ex girlfriend of mine once snuck over to mine though. You come to the front of the house, down the alley at the side, over the gate, use the deck chair to get onto the kitchen roof, trot over to my window and knock three times, then run when you realise that you just knocked on my grandpa's window by accident. That's what she did anyway

  • Zdravstvuytye. I have been brought up to know that parents are always the ones who should most strongly wish you a happy birthday. You see, a birthday is not just a child thing. It is also something for the parents too. It is the day that you were born, but for them it was the day that their precious child came into the world. For that reason alone, any parent should feel proud, happy and wish you a happy birthday, and do what they can do make it happy. I believe that your mother was very much i…

  • I mean 9.9999999999999999999999999999999% that she's NOT pregnant lmao

  • Quote from Good Ass Job.: “You 'used withdrawal'?? What are you, a pokemon?” This made me laugh. Hey dude Okay, the birth control pill would not be issued out if it was so completely useless. It has something like a 98% chance of working or something like that. As well as this, you, as was so accurately pointed out by the above post, used the withdrawal method, which, although pretty much useless with no other birth control, would have made it just about 9.9999999999999999999999999999999% sure t…

  • Hello Solgave; What you have gone through is not something that should just be expected to disappear. You cannot tell yourself "I should have got over this by now", because being abused in such a way can leave scars on your memory and confidence that feel like they may never go away. But they will! I promise you. What you have been through is horrible, and it's terrible that he repeated this offence. Well, it's terrible that he did it anyway. He deserves nothing better than to be imprisoned for …

  • Six Bullets; I understand that you are currently going through many difficulties at the moment, but before you can do anything to resolve your issues, you must first allow yourself to adopt the right line of thought, so that you can be prepared to take in and accept people's advice. Look through this thread and jot down every bit of advice that people have given you - all of the key points. Choose which ones are most relevant. Put them into action.

  • Re: I need to cry

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    Quote from Tombgeek: “Then cry. Crying is good for you, because it relieves stress. You feel like crap now, but when you wake up in the morning after a good cry, you feel so much better. Trust me.” This is true. Having a good cry about whatever is getting you down will make you extremely tired, and you will fall asleep if you let yourself. Then, in the morning, you'll feel 100 times better. Don't worry about it though - you'll feel better soon Perhaps you could work out what it is specifically a…

  • Hello Okay - I'm sure you've offered a normal friend out to the cinemas at some point or another right? Well - exactly the same thing here. Just ask her to the cinemas as you would any other person, and you will be fine. That's all I can really say. As for her number, I think you should just say "okay well can I get your number just in case" after you've set the date of the cinemas. Just pretend she's a friend for now, while you get to know her. Much love dude. ~Anya x

  • Hello It's a big crush, which is a term used to describe the amazing times where you embarrass yourself and get all lovey dovey just before a relationship and perhaps a little while into it. Then the "honeymoon period" kicks in, which is the time at the beginning of the relationship where you're all like "she's perfect, she's the one", and then as you get used to each other and seeing each other becomes second nature, it turns into a proper relationship. Somewhere between honeymoon period and pr…

  • Her family will support her when they realise just how much of an impact this has had on her - but even if they don't, make sure that she knows you are there for her no matter what. The police investigation services are trained and are not going to let something like this slide based on the vagueness of a letter. They will be able to look into it more clearly, I assure you. They have had enough incidents like this to know that it would be wise to work out a set of actions that can determine the …