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In college I want to major in psychology; with a minor in wedding planning or some type of organizational planning type thing. I'm a planning freak. I ALWAYS have a plan, and if you don't plan stuff ahead of time, I'll probably kill you. I tend to change my plan spur of the moment a lot, but I always have one. Lol, one of those weird things about me.
I'm not that much of a "laid back" person. In general, I have my opinion, and I'm going to win. Drama = stupid. But just like every other girl on the planet, I definitely start my share of the drama. I don't like it, but it follows me like a puppy, so I'll just admit I start stuff.
I like giving advice. I've been through a lot, and I want to help people in any way I can. If you'd rather email or IM me, feel free to ask. ♥
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OK....i want to do gymnastics and im not very flexible. I am but not as flexibale as other ppl....anyway do you hav to be flexible to do gymnastics? And is it hard to learn to do gymnastics?? Plz help i rate high!
First of all, gymnastics is REALLY fun. Expecially competitive. If you're confident [or even if you aren't] definitely give that a try because it builds confidence and will help your skills too.
When you start learning gymnastics and working out more, your body will naturally become more flexible. As your skills improve you will become more and more flexible, and your skills get better as you do them more and more.
So just remember to practice as much as possible, and to work on your flexibility even on days you don't go to the gym.
♥ Melissa
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