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Member Since: November 29, 2011
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Last Update: November 29, 2011
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I'm A 14 Year Old Girl I've Known My Boyfriend( He's 15) For Almost 2 Years Now And We've Been Dating For 8months On And Off We Are Currently Together But The Place I'm Living Is Temporary . He Knows That But Whenever I Bring Up The Fact That I'm Moving Soon He Gets Either Mad Or Sad . We Go To The Same High School But If I Move I'll Be In A Whole New District . I Don't Know If We Should Stay Together When I Move Or Break Up Because Of The Distance .. What Do You Alll Think I Should Do ? (link)
Just because you switch schools does not mean your relationship with your boyfriend has to end. If you have feelings for him then you can continue the relationship. You guys need to make sure you guys trust eachother in order to make it work. If there's trust then there's hope. Good luck to the both of you.


I'm 15 and male, my partner is 15 and female. We are both virgins. Is it impossible for us to contract STD's? (link)
Yes, if one of you were born with an std then it is very possible. You are still young, don't rush into things if one of you are not ready. Use a condom and look into birth control. Just be aware that you are never 100% safe. There's always a possibility of gettin an std or sti


What is it whenyou have a sharp pain in on the right side of your stomache ? And what can i do about it? (link)
Just like girls, guys can have cramps too so hopefully it's just a cramp but it can also be Appendicitis. I've had appendicitis and that's how it first started.

Here is more information from a website I found-

Signs and symptoms of appendicitis may include:

Aching pain that begins around your navel and often shifts to your lower right abdomen
Pain that becomes sharper over several hours
Tenderness that occurs when you apply pressure to your lower right abdomen
Sharp pain in your lower right abdomen that occurs when the area is pressed on and then the pressure is quickly released (rebound tenderness)
Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements
Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Low-grade fever
Constipation
Inability to pass gas
Diarrhea
Abdominal swelling
The location of your pain may vary, depending on your age and the position of your appendix. Young children or pregnant women, especially, may have appendicitis pain in different places.

When to see a doctor
Make an appointment with a doctor if you or your child experiences signs or symptoms that worry you. Abdominal pain so severe that you are unable to sit still or find a comfortable position requires immediate medical attention.

--- I honestly think you should just go visit a doctor before it gets worse. Take care & good luck.




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