I have been begging my mom for a REALLY long time for a cell-phone. She doesn't know what i need one for. but i could use it for a lot of reasons i just can't think of them. so she refuses to get me one. one day my mom gave me one other old phones that doesn't have service but u can still play games, mess with ringtones, etc. and now all of my friends think i got a cell-phone. n-e-waze(anyways) not long after, mybest friends got cell phones. so now i am the only person who doesn't have a cell-phone. is there a special way to talk her intogetting me a cell-phone? wut should i do about my super long story?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? helpachick answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 7:16 pm: hey! well you're right; there are many reasons it is a good idea to have a cell phone! especially at our age (i'm guessing your a teen) bring up the subject of you getting a cell phone, that can be used for calling. some good reasons to have one is if you are at a party or something and you need to have her come pick you up afterwards, you can call her. if you are somewhere and your in trouble, you can call her or the police or w/e you need. you can also use the cell phone as a sort of finding eachother thing:P like if your somewhere shopping and your not with her then you can call her on her cell phone and say hey where are you?? and find eachother easier. tell her your getting to the age where you are away from her a lot more, so a cell phone would be a good idea for you because you could always reach her, or she could reach you! hope i helped good luck! xoxo helpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
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