I'm Melanie. I'm 18 and I don't know what else to write.
Gender: Female Location: Baton Rouge, LA Age: 18 Member Since: March 14, 2005 Answers: 138 Last Update: August 18, 2007 Visitors: 9476
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Okay, I'm 17/m and have a beautiful girlfriend that I've even promised to merry(sp?). Anyways, I have a friend that I was talking to, 15/f, and we got into a discussion. This discussion was about sex, we were talking and she asked me what I was thinking about. This was kind of weird because she usually can assume what it is. She kept wanting to know and then she asked me to email her my fantasies that I have about her. I hate to say this but I do have fantasies about her as well as my gf and sometimes all three of us. I know most of you think thats sick but were all young and young people do stupid things. Anyways, I'm scared and don't know what to do. Should I give into temptation and reveal my fantasies or keep them to myself? Is this feeling unnatural? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!! I'm sooooooo confused!
Thank you.
P.S. Me and my gf are perfectly happy with each other. We never fight, we love each other to death. We've been going out for 1 year. (link)
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Having fantasies is completely normal. However, if you have a fantasy about another girl...you shouldn't tell her about it. It may end up ruining your relationship with your current girlfriend. I know if I found out that my boyfriend did something similar to me, it would be over.
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my friend has depression and shes not taking her pills and she doesnt realize it makes her worse. she thinks it makes her better. and we got into a fight and we are over it now but i dont want this to happen again. she thinks the pills dont help but they do!!! and i dont want to lose my temper and say "WELL IF YOU TOOK YOUR PILLS WE WOULDN'T BE IN THIS SITUATION!!!" because i know thats mean. but i dont want to just sit here either?
any advice? (link)
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Maybe your friend doesn't want to accept the fact that she really is depressed. I recommend being patient with her and trying to talk to her about what she is depressed about. Maybe you can help her realize she does need to take her medication..in a subtle way.
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