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Member Since: November 13, 2004
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Last Update: November 13, 2004
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Hey, I'm sorry if this grosses you out but it's just something that happens and I'm wondering if there is a reason why. Well I usually don't go #2 a lot, like people tell me you're supposed to go everyday but I only go like once a week sometimes longer, and it's not like I don't eat because I eat a lot and I don't gain any weight either, I'm 14 and weigh 100 pounds. So I'm wondering if that's normal or what I should do or any advice about that.

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Dear Person,

I think you should talk to your doctor. I know this doesn't give much detail, but you should.

- ali -


This is kind of wierd and I don't mean to be all snooty when I say it...

I love to go shopping, I love going to get my toenails done, I love going out to eat at fancy restaurants. But the thing is, my friends hate doing that kind of stuff. I would be like "Lets go get our toes done!" and they would be like "lol, No, thats stupid". I DO admit it. I'm the stereotypical 'Californian' girl who...spends money and goes to the beach and stuff. But is that bad? My friends never like doing that stuff... and I feel stupid. Its not like they don't have the money. We all have the money to do that stuff, they just think its stupid. What should I do? It seems like I'm the only "preppy" girl at school and I don't fit in with anyone. Yet I've lived in my town for 16 years...so its not like I just moved here and don't fit in. I'm just different. Is there anything I can do to convince my friends? How should I handle it? Because it kind of sucks... and I listen to like, Ashlee Simpson, Hilary Duff, and everyone hates those people... I feel so out of the loop, and yet I don't want to be in the loop...I want people to come to my loop.... (link)
Dear Ms. Person,

Being different is fine, Even if all of your friends aren't different with you. It's one of the things that makes everyone who they are. People are different but they still get along. Try to talk to people around school and see if they share your love of shopping, pedicures, and all that jazz.
A way to approach your "non-preppy" friends is going along with them, but then saying "guys, I always do what you want to do. Just try what I do. It's fun." Or something along those lines.
It will all work out in time.

∙Ali∙




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