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Hey, my name is Stacee. I'm your average 13-year-old girl.

I love fashion & trends (ask me ANY question about those.) Some of my favorite things are fudge, the beach, swimming, parties, dancing, playing tennis && soccer. I also love my friends. My favorite snack is oreos with peanut butter. Unique, eh? I absolutely love Laguna Beach && all the WB shows. I have a major crush on Talan (from Laguna Beach) & Tom Welling. haha.

My favorite advice topics are friends, family, guys, fashion sense, health && nutrition, school, && babysitting. :) And DON'T worry, anyone who asks a question remains ananymous. Okay, have fun! Byee. =)




Oh & my best friend, CRYSTAL, has a site on here. She's 14 & a FABULOUS advice columnist. Check out her column. *Click*

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Recently I had a slumber party. One of the girls(who is like my bff since 2nd grade) grabbed the phone and called this boy she likes. I saw nothing wrong with it. My mom and older sister though thought she was acting 'wild.' So now my mom is thinking that I am going to be wild. She thinks I also need an attitude adjustment. She also thinks that I'm going to be worse than my sisters attitude when she was 13/14. I dont think I need an attitude adjustment! What should I do to help my Mom realize I'm not wild. Help fast- I rate high...

Okay, first of all, you MUST explain to your mom what you were doing at your slumber party, and also explain that your friend was only having some innocent-slumber-party-fun. You have to also, before you tell your mom you DON'T need an attitude adjustment, to STRONGLY think about reasons why she could possibly think that, cause ya don't want her saying you're stubborn next! =) Also, tell her that you won't be easily influenced by your friend and simply just say "Mom, I'm different than 'so-and-so' and I promise you that wild-ness is just NOT for me!"

Good luck! x3

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