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Which costume do you think would sute a ten year old (my little sister)?
http://www.buycostumes.com/DC-Comics-Supergirl-Child-Costume/7127/ProductDetail.aspx
http://www.buycostumes.com/Lolli-The-Clown-Child-Costume/32584/ProductDetail.aspx (link)
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Both of those costumes sound great! Last year for Halloween I was Supergirl. Although I'm 14, I did see younger girls wearing a similar costume and many people seemed to like it. It all depends on what costume she likes best and feels good in. Good Luck and have a Happy Halloween!
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my boyfriend of 2 months is leaving after college starts August 25th for me. I want to give him a gift but I dont know what to give him. It can be either I give it to him before he leaves or put it in his stuff when he leaves that way when he gets to his outta state college he will see/ find it. which sounds like a sweet and good idea.
i already wrote him a note that I will put in his stuff. I have only been with him for 2 months, so scrapbook isn't a good idea because we don't have many pictures taken together. he has pictures on his camera, of me and us.
i've already wrote him poems for our one month. I was thinking about cd, of love songs which I have been working on but I'd like to do more because he will be gone for about a whole year, but we will see each other twice a month and on breaks (christmas/spring)
btw he's 20 im 18.
thank you for all your help everyone! (link)
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It is such a good idea to put his gift in his things! You probably have some inside joke things that only you two could possibly understand, it would be fun to get something that ties in with that. You could also tape a video message that he can watch when he misses you. Make his gift like a basket of things, not just one. It doesn't have to be expensive, just put a lot of thought into it. On the breaks where you see him, put in another basket of gifts. Be creative and make sure the gift is something that will remind him of you when he is gone. Good Luck, Have Fun and hope to hear from you later.
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So, I met this guy J last month. He liked me, but I didn't like him like that.
Keep in mind, that although he's only 18, he's been forced to grow up alot. Well, he started dating this girl a few weeks ago. She's 25, and has a 2 year old child, and they're engaged. I'm 17, by the way, if that helps.
Well, he's been calling me every single day for three days in a row. He's going through alot right now, and his family has just pretty much disowned him for reasons that he doesn't even know. He needs his fiancee to keep a roof over his head, or else he's out on the street.
I feel like I can tell him anything, and me and him can talk for hours on end.
To top things off, my parents have already judged him, and they don't like him because of the situation that's going on right now.
I can see the downside to what's going to happen, and I can't do anything to stop it. Someone's going to get hurt.
There's another guy in my life. But, I'm not having much luck with him at all. I'm so afraid to call him, because last time I called him he got so high, and didn't even remember me.
Please, don't tell me to push J away. What do I do? I'm so confused. (link)
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Right now you need to help J. You know how to talk to J and that is why he calls you. Talk to him about the situation and give him some advice. He has to like his fiance for who she is, not that she gives him a place to live. He shouldn't marry her just for the house, he has to find out if he really loves her. Incourage J to talk with his family seriously. His family could realize that he needs them and they could find a way to work through this. For the other guy in your life, talk to him like you talk to J. He may realize how much you mean to him and stop whatever is making you upset with him. With your parents, explain to them that J needs you and that they need to except the fact that you can help him get through the situation he is in. Whatever you do, don't leave either of the men in your life, they both need you. Good Luck and I look forward to hearing about the turnout.
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my mom has a boyfriend and he is stealing her away from me.wat do i do? by the way im a girl and im 13
signed confused daughter
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Don't worry, your mom will always be there for you. Take a day to hang out with your mom, make it a.....mother-daughter day. Do something together that you enjoy, something you haven't done in a while.
-ceramic paintings
-shopping
-anything you have fun doing together!!!!
Schedule these days whenever you feel left out. I know everything will work out. Hope to hear from you after your first mother-daughter hang out day! Good Luck!!!
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i have known this kid for most of my life. he has a brother my age and another brother who plays sports with my younger brother. my whole life he has kinda just been there and i guess i would consiter him an acquaintance. but now that i'm older, i started to realise that i really like this boy a lot and i have for a long time. my problem is thats he is 18 and i am 15. so i dont really know how to appproach him. usually i have no problem approaching boys but generally i go for the rocker guy. this boy is a full on athlete. so i dont know how to really make small talk with him. i also tend to get really shy around him for some reason. i really want to at least go on one date with him but i'm not sure how to ask out a guy who is older than me that i dont know all that well... help me! (link)
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This is one thing that every girl goes through. I have felt this and I know what worked for me. If you don't think you have anything in common with this guy, start hanging out with him as if he were a close friend. You may find somethings in common. If you find that you really do like him, start to flirt a little and see if there is a change in the way he acts. If he flirts a little back, he likes you too. Become more flirty until you feel super comfortable around him. You will know what to do next, you can ask him out or he will ask you out. Good Luck and tell me how everything works out!
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Hi all :]
Well I'm about to be a junior and I play volleyball and want to be involved in other extracurricular activites as well. In the midst of that, I also have AP classes and am preparing for the SATs and AP tests in spring 2009. I was just wondering if anyone has anyone advice for me on how I can balance my schoolwork with my other hectic activites and still manage to acheive straight A's, a great SAT score, and 5s on all of my AP tests. I'm trying to read up before the school year starts so I'll be prepared-any other advice?
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I know how you feel, I also do sports and like to keep up the good grades. So here is the advice that should work for you. It is very good that you have AP classes and that you are thinking ahead for SATs. Doing school work after practice is a good idea but sometimes your mind can still be focused on Volleyball and you are unable to concentrate. Set up a study group with friends to help you concentrate on your studies. Although you would like to keep up with the straight As and still be a great athlete, it is really hard. Don't get too upset if your grades don't stay as high as you would like them. That could really stress you out and not help with academics or athletics. I know you can maintain those two important things in your life if you try. Good Luck and hope to see your questions at my column later on.
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I'm 23 years old. I have a full time job, I get paid once a month, roughly $1300. I still live at home so I have no 'bills' except for my cell phone and a car payment, that is about $300 together. That leaves me with about $1000.
I want to try and move out either by the end of this year or early next year. But, I cannot save money for the life of me, and I really have nothing to show for why I don't have money. But by the end of the month I'm lucky if I have $5.
Can you give me some ideas on how to start saving my money? I really could use it!
Thanks!
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Although it seams hard, saving money is not impossible. In order to save money I do a few simple things that work great.
-Get an old empty coffee can and on it, have pictures of your dream house, and have it say something like, "House Money." Every time you get paid, put it in the can and shut it.
-Get a box, keep your money in it and hide it. Keep it somewhere like under your bed. When your there looking for it, remember why it is hidden.
-Write a letter to yourself in whichever you choose saying not to take out the money.
-Put the recommended amount of money you can spend and put is somewhere else. A certain amount of money each month.
Good Luck and hope to hear from you again!
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Homecoming is coming up in a few weeks and I'm excited for it. Everyone seems to be anxious for it, and the guys are asking the girls to the homecoming; the usual. I'm going with my group of girls to the homecoming; we so far don't have dates. However, I feel left out. I see flowers and guys asking girls out; except me. I know I'm too young (15) and stuff, but still! There is this particular guy; don't know if he's going. I'm thinking I should make eye contact to him and make him notice me because I see him a few times. However, I have the butterflies. When I see him, I don't want to creep him out and stare at him. My question is should I get his attention? How would you do it without creeping it out (I did that two years ago...long story).
-Dateless (link)
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I know how you feel, I see a bunch of guys asking out girls and they don't ask out me. If your liking this one guy start talking to him. Little small talk that will eventually lead to a, " Hey are you going to homecoming?" If he says yes ask who he's going with but don't push it. Casually mention you are going with your girls. But before all that happens, just take it slow, talk, ask to hang out, that kind of stuff. Treat him like a friend but still be a little flirty so he knows your interested, so if he likes you, he can tell and act a little flirty too. Good Luck and have fun at Homecoming!
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i need help with my dorm room. it is pretty small, but i want a few things to spice it up. mainly these things will be on the walls because i won't be able to have a lot of furniture or anything in such a small space.
-i am a creative, artsy person that likes music, art, poetry, dance intellectual things
-i'm a huge girly girl
-my bedspread has blue and white colors in it so far but i dont want to confine myself to only shades of blue
-i am into tropical things
-i love black
i am kind of all over the place. thus, i dont know how to decorate my dorm!!!! pleaseee help (link)
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Because of your artsy talents, I would suggest creating some of your best art to put on the walls. Here are some on-the-wall ideas.
-Paintings with the colors for your room
-Black and white photography in frames. ( pictures of beaches, the outdoors, and animals )
-Framed poetry
And since your room is small, fill it with a small couch, shelves (floor shelves or on the walls), small tables and work spaces.
Decorating a brand new space is very fun and it brings out your creative and artsy side it should show the real you. Make your room so that when a friend walks in they say, " This room is so you." And that is what it is supposed to be, just like you. Good Luck and have fun!
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So i have already asked for advice on how to get my mom to get me a kitten and basiclly I want an animal. I have looked at all animals and my favorite has came up to be a rabbit. I have already researched these animals and I love them! So the whole rabbit wanting thing all started when my ma and I where at the fair and we saw bunnies for sale and we talked to a woman about them and she told us about showing your rabbit in contests! I like the idea. So when we came home she was all like "Ok well ask your father" because he is the hard guuy who does'nt let me have anything! And he was pretty cool about it. Noooooow when ever I bring up the subject she says "Oh Vanessa not right now" Or "In four years honey you can have on" But I WiLL BE IN COLLAGE IN FOUR YEARs or something like that. So how do I get her to get me a rabbit???!!??? PLEASE HELP!!! {Sorry this is soooo long!} (link)
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Tell your parents that you can take care of your pet and that they keep avoiding the subject. Show them thst you are serious about getting this rabbit by asking about it more and more. Don't give up on the idea of having your own pet and even ask your parents what name they think would be good for your new pet. Get them interested. Show them you know what your talking about by showing them the kind of rabbit your getting, the color, the gender. Good Luck and hope to see your messages at my new advice columb!
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