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Call me scooter. No, it isn't my real name, but I like the idea of having a secret name. Most of the people who have professional advice columns don't use their real names, so I don't see why I should either. I want to give the best advice possible, and I figure that the first way of becoming professional is to act professional. That isn't to say that I plan on growing up to be an advice columnist. Actually, I want to be a psychologist. But, this is as close as I'm going to get to that right about now. I'm also a very good writer, so I figure writing an advice column is a good way of getting my ideas out there. Please feel free to ask me any questions you like.
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E-mail: hairspray.link@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: Ontario, Canada Occupation: n/a Member Since: September 28, 2007 Answers: 279 Last Update: June 8, 2010 Visitors: 12271
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my boyfriend and i have been together for about a year. yet we havent really done anything. we are both mature and all, but im not sure. i like just talking to him more than doing stuff. we arent shy around each other or anything, he knows i never want to. but i feel bad for making him miss out. even though he says he's okay with it, he would just like to do more. eh :/ what do i do?
Don't do stuff. You aren't "way behind" and I think it's cool that you two are able to appreciate each other for who you are as people. Don't worry about him "missing out", because he isn't missing out at all. He's dating a great girl who wants to really know him and be there for him. How is that "missing out"? It seems to me that the only thing he's "missing out" on is a boring, stereotypical relationship. But, let me tell you, those relationships aren't half as meaningful.
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wow that's deep. thanks.
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