i'm actually a friend of a friend of yours and we've met
Question Posted Saturday February 26 2005, 12:23 am
anyone who knew me in eighth grade would say that i was happy with who i was just in general a happy person...but thats only because i never was myself around them and i felt that i had to be someone that i wasnt just so that they would be my friends...they dont know who really am...
now i am in ninth grade and i am sick and tired of being something that im not...ive started to drift away from my friends because of this but i dont want to lose them...
im a fourteen year old guy and im gay (in the closet)...even though i never show it i am really depressed, and i cut, smoke, and drink to "heal the pain" (no one knows that i do these things)...the problems that i am having in my life arent important for you to answer my question, i just want to know how i can be myself with my friends without losing them
sincerely,
suicide on my mind
p.s. you were best friends with a friend of mine before you switched schools, but you are still very close to her now (oh and you and i have met before)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Here-To-Help answered Sunday February 27 2005, 9:50 pm: Will you i/m me please? I'm serious..I want to help you out, and I wont tell my friend about it if you don't want me to. The truth is, I think I have an idea of who you are, and I'm an incredibly trustworthy person and want to help you. Maybe I can definitely relate to what you're going through..so please give me a chance... I know how you feel..and what you're going through. And I cut myself too. =/
Please i/m me as soon as you see this..Im usually always online unless I'm kicked off.
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thats my sn (third one is a zero) please i/m me, and I'll help you out.
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