Question Posted Tuesday September 13 2011, 5:20 am
So , here's my story . Im using made up places cause i dont want to say where i really live .
I lived in lolliepop land with my mum . I had a big fight with my friends . So , i moved to unicorn forest . Annd , its been about 7 or so months since i moved and me and my friends have made up . My dad said i could move back and live with my mum at the end of this year . And i was talking to my mum , and shes said i have to go to a school i really dont want to go to .
So , i either stay here with my dad (I hate his wife and her kidss)
Or go back to my mum ( And go to a school i hate )
Which one do you think is a good choice :$$$$ ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? nancydrew14 answered Saturday November 12 2011, 2:22 am: You should move back, because school will end soon, and then you can go anywhere you want, if you made up with your friends it will make the school not as bad.... but if you choose to stay you'll have to learn how to tolerate a new family you don't like... I know how bad that sucks, but I have no mom to go to... but You should go back to your mom, and your friends, remember school only lasts for a certain period of time... then you're free to go where ever you want, or you can ask your mom to transfer you out of that school and put you some where else. I hope this helped.
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TuscanSun answered Tuesday September 13 2011, 4:20 pm: Lollipop Land and Unicorn Forest?
As opposed to say... London and Kent? or Houston and Austin? Lol, cute.
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