cookiemonstaluvsyouJK answered Friday March 17 2006, 10:53 pm: eww what the heck do you think...I think NO...okay and i dont do that ...thats weird okay... soo sorry but the truth hurts sweet pea...and fyi you souldnt be going on a freaken website where anybudy can tell you inforemation and then thing is that people could tell you the wrong information and tell you that its all fine when they have no f-en idea. ask you mom or some one who might have an f-en clue. okay or are you two f-en gulliable and to f-en dumb to know that? okay look smart ass you need to get a clue....HOPE I HELPED
AND LUV YA WITH ALL MY HEART SOO MUCH HUNN HOPE YOU STOP SHAKING OR W.E. IT IS THAT YOU DO <333333333333333333 omg your the sweetest little 16 year old i have evermet you act so younge and clueless as if you werer 10 but your a doll anyways
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solarina answered Thursday March 16 2006, 1:55 am: I think this is normal. I also get this odd shaking feeling when I'm nervous, as well as tired. It's usually just my body sending me a message, like I need sleep or I need to calm down. I wouldn't worry about it, but if it gets really serious think about going to a clinic or a doctor and just seeing if it is anything serious. [ solarina's advice column | Ask solarina A Question ]
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