about

I'm a mom of two, who has had her share of problems, and likes to help others with their own. I love helping people, and knowing that I can make a difference. I can't help with everything, but I'll always try to make people smile and just feel good about themselves. I've had more than my share of family drama and problems; what with my parents coming from two different and clashing cultures. I've also moved around a lot and had to deal with changing schools and all the trauma of making new friends and fitting in. I'm good with questions about friends, relationships (love, family..you name it), tough decisions, technology, and other weird random questions.
I'm a great listener, but I make sure to understand both sides of the story as well.


advice

i dont want to make my mom upset because i am. My family is moving in 2 weeks, i tell my mom im alright with it because i dont want to seem over whelemed(sp). but i know my feelings will come out sooner or later. i find myself almost crying on the smallest sad or happy things. i dont know whats wrong with me. i really dont want to leave all my friends, im really about to cry. wat do i do?

I have lost count on how many times I moved or switched schools, however it got better each time. Heres the good thing about moving, when you move you meet new people and it broadens your mind. Also, im sure where you are living now people have certain expectations of you or a certain image of you; moving lets you be someone new. It lets you grow and expand outside of those expectations and images. I know its sad and really hard, but theres email, letters, IM, and lots of other ways to keep in touch with your old friends. and im sure you will make a lot of new friends. Also if after a month you're still miserable you could invite some friends to come visit you, or maybe your mom would let you go visit your friends.

Good luck!

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(Rating: 4) i forgot to mention that i was moving to oklahoma,and i live in kentucky.

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