ok, i am a senior at my high school and i am on yearbook staff. i have this spread assignment and i have to sue a pic of my ex on it (he is not pictured to much, so my teacher told me to use the picture.) now everytime i go to work on it, i think i am gonna cry! and i hurt so bad. this is just about the tiem i thought i was over him. is there any way to make the pain not as painful? it doesnt help that he was the first guy i ever loved and we have been togethre off and on for 4 years. what can i do to help ease teh pain?
Hugzkiss3sxox answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 1:46 pm: Im sorry this happened to you!Its suks to be dumped by your first love,trust me,i no.:)
Try thinking about other things that make you happy,and keep yourself busy.As for the assighnment,ummm,try not to think about it too much,and just remember there always a chance you'll get back together.So just basically keep your mind off him for now.good luk~wish i could help more~jen [ Hugzkiss3sxox's advice column | Ask Hugzkiss3sxox A Question ]
SwEeT! answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 12:14 pm: That's right! Tell someone you trust or tell your teacher can I do someone else? I don't feel comfertable to do this one.
Good Luck, Nicole [ SwEeT!'s advice column | Ask SwEeT! A Question ]
LoStxxxSoUl123 answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 11:33 am: Let it out. Tell someone you trust. That will help you from harboring all of this inside of you.
funkyfresh answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 11:21 am: Aww. Hey! Maybe you can tell your teacher you arent comfortable doing this picture, or ask one of your friends to do that picture for you!
♥ Michelle [ funkyfresh's advice column | Ask funkyfresh A Question ]
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