Hmm, about myself. Well, I'm sixteen years young and for my young age I've been through quite a lot. I can relate to many different people. Giving advice is one of three things I'm very good at. I'm a Junior in high school and i love being with people. I'm the drum major at my high school for marching band, and a starter on our varsity softball team. I hope to be a psychologist when I'm older, so I really enjoy giving advice. Ask me anything and i'll do my best to help :)
E-mail: ditzychiky13@yahoo.com Gender: Female Age: 16 AIM: RowdyxxRhiRhi Member Since: August 25, 2008 Answers: 29 Last Update: September 4, 2008 Visitors: 4675
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So ive kinda been seeing my ex again,and well the other night i was supposed to see him because i havent seen him for over a week (my parents won't let me see him that's why we broke up).Anyway,the night he was supposed to see me he texted me.He could'nt see me because one of his good friends killed himself the night before,and he couldn't get a ride to my area,he said it was unexpected.I told him im sorry and how sad it was,that i can see him some other time.He texted me back and said i still want to see you can i see you tomorrow? i said ill try my best.Well he never texted me yesterday (the day i was supposed to see him,and he always texted me everyday) and i did'nt want to text him because i did'nt know if i shoudl have or not.I don't really know how to deal with death.I want to text him though and ask him how he's doing.But i don't know if i should because i don't know if he wants to talk about it,or if he wants to talk to me im confused.Should i ask him how he's doing?
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I definitely think you should text him asking him how he's holding up. Death is a real tricky thing to deal with. I know from experience. What's always helped though, is having someone there to help me deal. So, maybe he needs help dealing. Asking him might mean a lot to him.
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