Hey, I'm Emily. I'm a nineteen year-old college student. I decided to make one of these things because my planned college major will be counceling of some sort.I'm not easily embarassed, so ask anything you want. No question is too personal, too strange, or on a subject that I wouldn't talk about.
I did have to choose three "favorite categories", but please don't think that my abilities are limited to them. I know some about eating disorders/body image, religion problems (I often have those myself), drug issues or questions (experience is the best teacher. . .)and, of course, I can help out with any sort of relationship with anyone.
I dabble in a little bit of everything.
I hope I can help you.
Emily
Gender: Female Location: Kansas City, MO Occupation: Student/daycare worker Age: 19 AIM: ceceliasrosary Yahoo: despitetheradio Member Since: October 12, 2005 Answers: 65 Last Update: February 28, 2006 Visitors: 5920
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i was wondering if you could tell me at what age you had sex. not a lecture to wait or what can happen,, just what age you had it. thanks. (link)
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I was 18.
And don't listen to anyone's moral crap.
You'll know when YOU are ready.
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alrighty, one of my good friends is...i guess what people would call a 'music elitist'? she's very unique and listens to old rock bands like the who and the beatles and stuff. she acts like she doesnt care what anyone thinks of her, but obviously she does or she would try so hard to be different, right? anyway, I on the other hand, am to her, the stereotypical prep. yeah, i get up and take an hour to get ready every morning, i shop at stores like AE and GAP, and i listen to pop music. whenever i give her a ride home or anything, she's always criticizing and making fun of the music that's playing, and if i go to the bathroom to fix my hair or makeup, she HAS to make a comment. i really do try so hard not to say anything to her about it. i tolerate her BLASTING the who and coldplay in my ears when i'm around her without saying anything, and i completely respect her political and religious opinions (WHICH ARE COMPLETELY OPPOSITE THAN MINE) and she doesnt. what do i do??? today i got mad and i blasted the music in the car and i kept making fun of her music, but now i feel bad. what do i do to tell her how i feel without coming off as a total b****??? (link)
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If she is really your friend, you should have no problem just bringing this up with her in conversation. It is very important in all relationships to keep communication lines open. You need to tell her how you feel when she does this stuff. If it makes her mad, then I don't think she was really that great of a friend in the first place. Talk to her.
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I'm in the mood to read some good books. Does anybody have any recommendations (preferably from young adult or if not from there than not too boring and old lady like). Thanks! (link)
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas- Hunter S. Thompson
The Virgin Suicides- Jeffery Euginides
Running with Scissors- Augusten Burroughs
The Perks of Being a Wallflower. . . I don't know who wrote this, but it changed my life. It's an excellent read.
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my period is late by a week but i am on birth control am i pregnant? (link)
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It's a possibility, but not a likely one.
Birth control can sometimes irregulate your cycle, so I wouldn't panic just yet.
I hope you used protection. If you did, I really wouldn't worry at all. Condoms and birth control together are over 99% effective.
Either way, go to the store and pick up a test. Get the Equate brand; it actually works better than the expensive ones.
Good luck.
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Hiya i have natural wavey hair i normaly straighten it but i want to wear it naturaly wavey but the porblem is that poofs out too much at the sides when it drys has anyone got any ideas to help stop it poofing out.
will rate high for good answers.
thanks xxx (link)
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I have naturally curly hair myself. You don't have to straighten it! You can wear it curly and it can look beautiful, if you know what to do with it.
Since your hair is curly, I'm going to guess that it's also at least a little dry. You'll want to make sure you're using a shampoo for dry hair, and also a conditioner. It helps to deep condition your hair once a week to tame frizzies.
When you get out of the shower, towel dry it just enough to make it stop dripping. DO NOT BRUSH/COMB. Just use your fingers. If your hair is too tangled to do this, try a detangler like Johnson & Johnson's No More Tears.
Next, add a curl cream, like Clinique's Perfect Curl; anything works though, as long as it's a curl cream. You can find them at Wal-Mart.
Then, add some sort of a hardening product like mousse or gel. Scrunch it into your hair, and twirl your hair around your fingers to make curls.
Spray it down with a little bit of hairspray and let it air dry. You should have perfect curls/waves.
Hope this helps.
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