my mum found a bit of papaer in my school blazer that me and my mates were messing around on and writing silly things e.g. luke wants a candy thong
and when she read it she said i am getting worried about you what does she mean
Jeanne answered Friday April 11 2008, 10:10 pm: I bet your mum did goofy things like that herself when she was your age... but maybe she's just forgotten! Or maybe she was saying it in a joking way? But if she seems genuinely worried, just reassure her; Luke doesn't REALLY want a candy thong, we were just teasing! Of course, she may feel that you're too young to even be joking about things like candy thongs, and worries about you losing your "innocence". Mums can have a tough time with their kids growing up and talking/thinking about anything related to sex... especially if it's something she thinks sounds "kinky." If it bothers her that you talk about those things, well, it's probably best to be a little more careful about where you leave your notes! =] [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
Rosie2000 answered Friday April 11 2008, 3:11 pm: when your mom was younger she probably just didnt do that kinds of things.. so they make her wounder. she will always worry about you wiether your writtign someone wants candy thongs or wiether you come home a half an hour late. shes probably just saying.. "i dont get why this is funny to you guys.. i dotn get it." [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Friday April 11 2008, 1:33 pm: I guess she just think that you guys are acting weird by writing things like that and goofing off. Maybe she just thought you were mature and woulld not do things like that. She was probably caught by surprise when she saw that you would do immature thinhgs like that. [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
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