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Hey, I'm Kelli, better known as fabulous ;)
after a very long break from this site, I'm back and ready to help out anyone who needs it.
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I'm fourteen and in eighth grade.
I'm a crazy girl, and I always have a smile on my face.
I love to sing and dance, I spend most of my time doing one or the other.
I am nice to everyone, until they give me a reason not to be.
I have the best friends in the world, and without their love and support, I wouldn't be who I am today.
Ask me anything, I'm told I'm good at advice so don't be afraid to ask my opinion. I'll do the best I can to help you out! ♥
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You know how people say "if you want to know who your real friends are, when something bad happens, see who's there to comfort you"? Well I kind of want to see who my real friends are. The thing is, nothing really bad ever happens to me. Haha, I'm lucky. But what should I do? I kinda want something bad to happen to me, just something that makes me a little upset, just to see who will be there for me. Any suggestions or advice would be great. Thanks.

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Hey. I know how you feel but you don't want anything bad to happen. Just be yourself around you're friends and be completely open. You start to get a feel for who you're real friends are that way. Also, the problem doesn't have to be with you. You can see if people consider you a true friend if they come to you with their problems. I'm sure that something is going to come up in the future that tests your friendships out but for now, try to get a feel for whose close without tradgedy haha. Good luck ♥ fabulous


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