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You’re in the wrong if you don’t act accordingly. I get it’s hard, but hesitation is foolish.
If you think she’s going down the wrong path, then you need to tell the parent.
Tell her mom then.
But you should report to the parent to monitor their behavior more.
Terrance, It’s fine. Just talk to them about it, give wholesome recommendations, and try to just swerve them in a non-sexual direction.
Yeah, thanks, Lady!
So when people ask, you can just explain briefly, and gradually show more. It usually makes people care less about ‘em since they’re expected.
Temporary tattoos are fine too. Try to gradually leave small spaces uncovered.
That’s perfectly fine. Because you’ve been through a lot. It shouldn’t be something embarrassing, but something to be proud of.
Accepting and moving on is the greatest thing you can do. Those scars mark each, individual poor experience you’ve ever had.
I get it’s hard to accept that. But just being fine with them usually helps. Owning up to it too. Just say you had some bad past experiences, but you’re over them now.
It’s not that big of a deal. People usually brush it off or ask in private.
If anyone asks, just ignore it.
I got mauled by a dog and my legs all messed up, but it looks like I just cut the heck out of myself.
Why don’t you just let them show?
Good job, Verlaine.
When you do have the urge to harm yourself, try to do it lightly. Something that’ll heal soon.
Oh, no problem. Whatever helps.
But consistently apply lotion to ensure it heals properly. Some medical cream too.
There’s usually not much of a way, unless you get bandages. Depending on the freshness, makeup is an option.
Yeah! What’s up?
Nobody’s forcing you, Red. Just walk away or ask to skip it.
Adults are usually more naive.
Pretty shallow advice, but i don’t take you as the type to listen too much.
It’s easy to acquire maturity. You just have to start.
Radiohead is a neat ol’ band.
Never too late to change. I know I did. And I’m younger than you guys.
Thanks, Cart.
But I usually find myself chatting with people in their thirties in failed marriages.
I’m eleven, so not exactly.
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I love given people decades older than me advice.
Don’t just abandon her wholly. Express yourself. Let her choose from there. And when she does, it’s up to you to select the next step.
Just tell you that you love her, and say you’re not ready for a child. You don’t have the finances, and you’re both naive and young. Try to sympathize and go from there.
No. That’s a poor idea.
She may twist the story to ilicit sympathy.
Or, get into contact and explain beforehand.
Call the police if they try.
Unless you two are CEOS, you won’t make it.
Not a healthy relationship. Abortions aren’t as expensive as child births, anyways. She could die from blood loss during birth and being unprepared.