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theres this program at my school (middle school) where you take a bus to the high school across the street and have all classes except for like explos and lunch and stuff. i'll be going with seven other students and it sounds like fun but i would feel so weird having class with freshmen!!! i want to go and yet i dont! (link)
Consider this: if that class were full of middle schoolers, would you take it? Is it the class that scares you, or the students in the class? Don't worry about learning with freshman. They're just one year older than you - they might think it's cool that you're smart enough to be learning with them.


I am having friends for dinner this weekend, and one women is not allowed ANY dairy in her diet. (She is a new mom and is breastfeeding-and for some reason can't have dairy). I can not figure out what kind of dessert to serve. It can't contain butter, chocolate, or milk. Any ideas? (link)
Try maybe like a jello fruit salad kind of dish... like... fruit inside of jello I made that once it was really good


my friend just moved away. i sent her a few letters but she hasnt answered any. shes not allowed to have aim or email. when i call her (and shes barely ever home) she says we'll stay in touch, but its hard. what do i do? (link)
Well, since you have tried snailmailing and it hasn't worked, and AIM and email are out of the question, there's only two answers to this - the good one and the bad (and yet sort of good) one. The good one is this - find a time when the both of you are home and have a big talk over the phone. You can hear each other's voice, and you can get all your thoughts out. Now for the bad yet sort of good one - is it time to let her go? Find some new friends? If it's too hard, you can stick with my other plan - but consider moving on.


My dog just died, and I'm having a very hard time getting over it. She was very close to me - we bought her as a little puppy - and now that she's gone, I just need some help letting her go. (link)
Wow - I've never had the tragic expirience of losing a dog, but I think I know how you feel. It's okay to miss your dog, but you have to realize that, well, would she want you to waste your time moping about her? Talk to your parents about getting another dog. Maybe a new bundle of joy will help you get over your lost one.




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