I have wanted this qustion answered for a long time. For some weird reason i always get this bad bad bad guilty feeling if i do soemhting wrong even slighty like skip a problem on my homeowrk ita like wrecking me on the inside. MY mom like trained me to tell her evrything adn when i dont BAM! guilt trip! and it feels THE WORST uyou could ever feel i dont want to have to feel guilty for little things help me
cgeorge answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 9:25 am: Well it seems like your mom tought you right. Felling guilty is good and you really cant do anything about it. Thats your conscience telling you that you made the wrong choice and need to confess of what you did wrong. I hope this helps I'm sorry I did not really answer your question I'm sorry that it was probably not what you were looking for. [ cgeorge's advice column | Ask cgeorge A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 2:53 am: Think about the good things you've done.
LagunaBabe answered Monday March 5 2007, 11:58 pm: Of course, this depends on exactly what you aren't telling your mother. However, you're not supposed to tell her literally everything, you need your privacy. I, as a teenager and almost fifteen, know that you have to have your privacy. I love my mom to death, and we're very close, but both of us know that I need my privacy and if something is important that involves her or is something she really should know -- that is the time to tell her.
So everytime you start feeling guilty, think about the privacy you need for yourself. Think about all of the responsible and good things you've done, not just the ones that make your feel guilty. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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