Im 13, Female.
And Im very into music. Specially Eminem.
Now i do have friends and everything (i dont ignore my scocial life to listen to music whatsoever mmkay?) But, i do have a mjaor problem. Im so crazy about Eminem, I have like have and know everything about him. My friends even call me Mrs Eminem,Em's love, Miss Mathers, they even use them when we pass notes. I dont care, if they do it. But i think my obession with eminem needs to stop some where. But its gotton to the point if i got ride of anything or just obessing over him I'd feel so empty inside. How can i stop being such a "Eminem Freak" And dont tell me your opinions on his music either mmkay.
LadyGoodman answered Friday January 6 2006, 12:26 am: When I was 13, I was incredibly obsessed with a famous musician. I think I had similar worries to yours. It's pretty normal at 13 to be like this, but it will probably get better. If you were stalking him, it would be a little different. But...everyone has their interests and hobbies, and though people might think being so into Eminem is weird, it's not so bad. Most likely, you'll always have at least a bit of a thing for him (as do I in my case) but it won't always stay an obsession, especially once you start dating regularly or get into a serious relationship. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
karenR answered Friday January 6 2006, 12:11 am: There is nothing wrong with it at all.
I still have his posters hanging in my daughters room! Him and Vin Diesel were pretty hot around here for awhile!
But, my daughter got a job and moved to her own place, leaving the poor guys behind.
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