hey im mason im 16/m and all my friends have been out of state for like 5 weeks and its just been hard for me ive been falling on old habits i know i should not but i just do and i want to stop but it feels like there is nothing to do my friends are gone and there is nothing else to do help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? easilyfixed answered Sunday July 15 2007, 4:47 pm: if you don't want to fall out on old habits again because your friends are gone try:
- hanging out with old buddies from Elementry?
- Get a Job and make money.
- Try to talk to some Girls?
- Take long walks or get a membership at a gym.
- Sign up for something to Do. like oh idk. Wrestling, swimming, boxing, karoyte(sp?) [ i'm really just making this up as i go along. ]
the main idea is to get out and do something with your life. your friends will be back soon. Just don't let yourself get the best of you.
ask_blondie answered Saturday July 14 2007, 11:40 pm: my best addvice is possibly go out and meet some girls .. maybe a gf would be a good thing =] or apply for a few jobs .. makin money is always better then being bored [ ask_blondie's advice column | Ask ask_blondie A Question ]
LiSaxOBaBii answered Saturday July 14 2007, 11:39 pm: Your current friends are gone and of course, they should remain your friends, but don't hesitate to go out and make new ones. Go in for a job interview at a place that you find appealing, it seems like you just need social interaction to let go of these habits. [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
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