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E-mail: alternative_pixie@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: Canada Age: 13 Member Since: October 18, 2003 Answers: 24 Last Update: December 9, 2003 Visitors: 1901
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I always seem to have dark circles under my eyes,always. I wear glasses so they're not that noticeable but I'd still rather not have them.
I get about 9 1/2 on school nights and a little more on the weekends so it shouldn't be solely lack of sleep.
Does anyone have any ideas why I've got them or how I could get rid of them? (link)
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I have the same problem as you (right down to the fact that I wear glasses)! Since you have them all the time, its probably hereditary. Check if your parents had/have them.... they probably do.
As for getting rid of them, personally I just cover them up with a little makeup. Here are two other remedies (note: I have not tried these and make no guarantees):
Gently massage saffron or almond oil on the dark area before going to bed.
Dip cotton pads in fig juice, rosewater, or cold milk. Lie down with your feet raised higher than your head, then place the wet pads on your closed eyes. Stay that way for 10 minutes.
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I have in a relationship with a guy for almost a year now, and we have both declared our love for each other. I believe that we have a pretty strong relationship. We have a had the highs and lows, we both survived each other's families and each other's quirky little habits. I love him.
I'm currently enrolled in a theater class which requires us to sometimes be pretty intimate with each other. One of my really good guy friends is also in this same class with me. We had to do one scene where we had to kiss. That wasn't a big deal, it was a pretty quick kiss and it didn't mean anything in my part, however, during the time that we presented the scene, when he kissed me, he held onto much MUCH longer than necessary. There I was, with my eyes closed, my heart thudding like a maniac, my mind racing not knowing whether to pull away and suffer a bad grade knowing full well that we were kissing in front of an entire audience. This guy friend and I have always been flirtatious and all, but that was about as much as it went. It's just really bad timing coz I'm in a relationship...
I felt really guilty about the kiss for some reason even though it wasnt my fault so I called Jeff(my boyfriend) and told him about it. He was cool with it, and said as long as it was just "acting" it's alright... what didn't tell him though is I really liked how my guy friend kissed me. REALLY LIKED IT.
Does every girl go through a phase like this? I love Jeff, but then how can I like kissing someone else and love him at the same time? Please help. (link)
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It is perfectly possible that you love Jeff, but like kissing someone else. Now, is it that you liked the fact that your guy friend kissed you period, or that it was him kissing you, or you just liked the way he kissed you. Either way, the situation you are in makes sense. Although not all girls go through a stage like this, quite often when a girl is in a relationship she may feel that she develops a crush on another person, or have fantasies involving other guys, or even ends up getting kissed by another guy. You wern't cheating on Jeff because it was acting, and you havn't indicated that you wanted to or had planned to. And post-kiss, you didn't follow up on it or anything. Think of it this way. Your mother makes amazing cheesecake, the best cheesecake in the world in your opinion. Then you go to a restaurant and end up having a bite of someone elses cheesecake, and you like it. Just because you liked having ONE BITE of someone elses cheesecake and liking it doesn't mean that your mothers cheesecake isn't good, or that you dont love your mother and her cheesecake. It just means that someone else gave you a bite of their cheesecake. Of course, it is more serious then this and you didn't willingly "take a bite of the cheesecake" meaningfully. But it is along the same lines. Hope that helped solve your problem!
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So I was walking this evening and I accidently stepped into some kerosene. I just shrug it off and keep walking with my jazz hands lookin' all cool when this guy runs by and yells "That building is on fire!" So I start running towards it all like "yeah, who's your hero now?" with my jazz hands, looking cool. I get next to the firy part and my shoes are on fire randomly. Now I'm on a laptop someone gave me. What should I do?! (link)
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Return the laptop and thank the person kindly, and then hail s cab and head to the nearest emergancy ward.
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ok heres my quesion .......i get good grades in school i look somewhat good......and i have a great voice....but i feel like i need to be somewht popularr.....and plez dont answer " who cares wht other people think" wht do i do? (link)
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Ok, since you are asking what to do to be popular and you dont want me to say "Don't worry about being popular, who cares what other people think, ect." I will, reluctantly, give you tips on becoming somewhat popular.
Be friendly and outgoing, but not OVERPOWERING.
Get involved in your school and the community. Don't make an impossibly busy schedule for yourself (unlike me), but join some worthwhile clubs/activities at your school, volunteer, join a few activities outside of school.
Be well groomed. I hate to say it, but first impressions do count. I'm not saying that you should spend hours getting dressed, doing your hair (and make-up if you are a girl and old enough), but do take some time to make yourself look good.
Be yourself. Dont change your apperance/personality drastically, because it is very likely that you wont be able to keep it up for very long, and that you will end up not liking your "new" self.
And finally, although you don't want me to say this probably, for the record: Being popular isn't that important. Don't aim to "be popular", aim to gain more friends, have more fun, or whatever.
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