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Old Nov 01, 2007, 11:10 PM
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<font color="purple"> Why can't I talk to my father even though I know that we love eachother?
Why can't I seem to love anyone in the romantic sense?
Why do I get so possesive over my friends, even I know such a thing is completely rediculous?
Why is it the only two people in the world I seem to confide to are my mother and step-father?
Why am I so childish?

*sigh*
Alot of questions
You don't really need to answer them if you have better things to do.
Just more of depressed teenage-girl's mutterings about love and the like.

I think I need a hug or something
Why?
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Old Nov 02, 2007, 07:27 AM
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((((((((((((((((((Kaika))))))))))))))))))))

I hope the hug helped!

Those are really good questions to ask yourself. I don't think anyone else can really answer them for you. But my suggestion to you is to take one question at a time and think about it. If you try to concentrate on too many things of this nature at one time it becomes really overwhelming and then nothing gets answered.

I also think that as teens, there are tons of things that are thought about and answers will come in time. As you grow, as you mature and as you learn....answers will come. The teenage years bring on lots of questions. And sometimes there don't seem to be answers when we want them. But truly, they will come Why?

Hope you have a great day!

Hugsss
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