how to be more fun with out getting hurt or upset or yet bringing your self down
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? venom_97 answered Thursday May 29 2008, 4:08 pm: My definition of fun - is chosing a day that I am like "WHATEVER".. and whatever I feel like doing, I do it. It could be roller blading, going to a skating ring, going to the park and swim - well attempt to swim, since I don't know how to. Get a good comedy show and invite some people over.. throw a party (a controlled party,nothing wild unless we are talking a different type of FUN)- which changes the word controlled to cautious. "smile" - go to a nice sports and bar grill. go to a live play that you may have interest in. Think of things outside of the box and try it. [ venom_97's advice column | Ask venom_97 A Question ]
iiLOvEyOux3 answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 10:30 pm: you could make sleep overs with friends
throw a party if your parents approve lol.
Stop worrying so much about school and guys.
Be more flirty.
Since its almost summer, go swimming & just act silly with your friends.
Think of something fun to do with your friends, like maybe go ding dong ditching, prank calling others, dancing in the street(be careful tho.)
Stay up later, go shopping, just be more carefree.
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Hope that helps. [ iiLOvEyOux3's advice column | Ask iiLOvEyOux3 A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 7:33 pm: Well what do you mean by fun...i mean do you mean fun or "fun"??
if you mean fun then go to school games and hang out with people, or go to the mall with friends and act like total dorks. Take funny pictures. Just do something, its kind of hard to explain. Just do what makes you happy!
-hayley [ teardrops7's advice column | Ask teardrops7 A Question ]
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