hey, well my parents found out that i was on this website a few months ago. they kicked me off it and told me that im not allowed to go on it again. im 13/f. i tried to tell them that people need advice on stuff that they cant ask there parents or there friends, or just stuff there embarased to ask anyone that they know. they said why would anyone want a 13 year olds advice. they dont approve of this site, but im in love with it. what can i do to make them approve of it?
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Saturday December 23 2006, 5:59 pm: OOO wow that is terrible, i wish i had known about this site when i was 13. Well you can start off by letting them know that most of this website is monitored by moderators. And it's not a dating website or anything. Your not here to meet people, it's not like myspace. It's simply for advice. You don't have any bad intentions. [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
LM answered Friday December 22 2006, 8:45 pm: Have them get an account. They can get more of a "feel" for the site, and may even realize that there's a lot of good advice on here.
And who wants a 13 year olds advice? Someone who's their age. Do your parents know what color tank tops to layer together if you're trying to catch the eye of a green-eyed Aries? Of course not. Well, not many of us do, either. But you get my point ;D. There's questions we've got that an adult simply won't know the answer to. For the important life lessons, we should absolutely go to our parents. But for makeup and guy advice, someone our own age will simply give a better answer! [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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