DancinCutie08 answered Sunday August 28 2005, 10:40 am: i think i would be jelous to. you basically just have to suck it up and take it. being jelous about it isnt going to help your relation
tasuki answered Sunday August 28 2005, 7:19 am: It's not wrong, but it's a bit immature. Especially if you're expecting presents on his birthday! That's a joke, but to be serious, I would try not to be so jealous. Unless your mom and stepfather lock you in the closet and feed you table scraps once a week, just be thankful you're living. There are more important things than expensive stuff. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3 answered Sunday August 28 2005, 6:34 am: no its deffinitly not wrong to feel jealous. any normal person would feel a little jealous. always express how you feel. maybe you can talk to your mother about it. but adults usually do get more expensive gifts. [ 3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3's advice column | Ask 3HOLLYWOODxGLAM3 A Question ]
Curemysadness answered Sunday August 28 2005, 2:58 am: Well, you do have to remember..it's the THOUGHT that counts! But, does he get these expensive presents from people who get presents for you as well? If he does, then yeah. I'd be jealous too, haha..but only b/c I get jealous more easily than ANYONE I know (over EVERYTHING/EVERYBODY)! It is so hard for me not to show that I am jealous too! If you wanted to, you could talk to whoever is getting him these expensive presents and ask them why there is such a big difference in the prices of your presents and his. Atleast you get gifts tho! Remember that.. and also think about this when you feel like you want something more than what is giving to you..there are a lot of people in this world who are way less fortunate that you or me! [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
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