Okai i'm sorry but i don't know what category this goes in. But anyways my friend is always on msn nothing to do so she bothers me. Then these people always go to these dances and she wants to too but she's scared to ask. So i was wondering i their any dances for ages 13-16 in mississauga? and if their is can you send or link umm some websites for her please. i would like it to be like around 6pm-anytime is okay.
Thanks,
14/f
There's a ton of programs and classes for teens to enroll in and usually some teen dance programs where they actually teach you dance. Go to that site and then hit epartments and then parks and rec or go here www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/recreationandparks.
That link will tell her/you about all the programs for adults and teens she can get involved in. You can even phone the number on the site and ask about their catalogue listing them and the dates to enroll by. That's your best bet.
Also be sure to read the free newspapers that come to your door (Mississauga News) as if there's any kind of event for teens/adults they'll have a story, ad or list it in their regular listings section under meetings etc.
If your friend wants badly enough to go to dances with people she knows from online it's time to tell her either go do do it ot don't. Ask her if she prefers being at home or being at a dance? Get her to get up and out the door.
Tell her how much it's beginning to bother you. Let her know you want to be her friend but cannot entertain her online every night. There's tons of stuff she could be doing. Once she has the info from these sites and a list of programs for teens she has no excuse for staying home and e-mailing nightly back and forth. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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