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mom wont let me do track bc she thinks id run away


Question Posted Thursday March 22 2007, 7:58 pm

13/f. im depressed. i really wana do track. but my mom wont let me. because she thinks id run away bc i could run longer and faster. she doesnt think i could go far if i didnt do track. i can. i would. i have alot of nerve and reason to. is that a stupid reason for her to say? how could i get her to change her mind. whats wrong. im just confused.

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TheWallflower answered Friday March 23 2007, 11:04 pm:
Your mom is a fucking retard. Tell her you don't need to be in shape to run away from home. A lot of kids who run away from home are out of shape coked up meth/cocaine addicts. They couldn't run a mile under 20 minutes.

In addition, doing track will help you relieve your stress and make you feel better about yourself. This could be a key factor in helping you get over your depression. Tell your mom that track will help you become healthier both emotionally and physically.

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god-smusgrove answered Thursday March 22 2007, 11:13 pm:
BITCHSLAP HER be like yo momma immuh be doin trackizzle for shizzle, nd if you dont think thats off the hizzizzle then immuh knock yo teeff in so far yo head dat u will be able to chew with yo urrs.

more logically, you could mention the physical benefits from it, or you could ask her why she has a problem with you doin track and then go from there.

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emilyy answered Thursday March 22 2007, 10:13 pm:
Actually, I think participating in track is a great idea. Exercise can put you in a better mood and relieve stress considerably. It would give you something to work for and take your mind off other problems and causes of stress.

Your mom is just worried about you, and you need to prove to her that you are responsible and won't run away. Let her know that you have no intentions of running away and that it will make you healthy. And potentially happier.

If your mom still doesn't listen, you could get her to call the teacher/coach who is in charge of track. They may be able to reinforce that exercise is a healthy way to relieve stress.

Good luck, hopefully you will be able to participate in track and have fun doing it. =)

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bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Thursday March 22 2007, 9:46 pm:
Try to bring up the point that running will let off steam. Running is super healthy and it relieves alot of stress. Ask her what is so wrong with that? Also, just because you do track doesn't mean you are going to do it for the rest of your life, its just for now. Say that you want to try it out and see if you like it. She should understand

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