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ynez
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PostPosted: 01/02/07 - 00:00    Post subject: Advice from a teenager to parents Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. I`m 15 years old and, as a teenager, I have an advice to all the parents around the world. Cool it off man. I know parents love you the best, and they are here to help you with your problems. But I want to deal with my problems alone. I want to learn about life myself. So, parents, let us be, and stop being so annoying. We love you, but cool it off a bit.
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PostPosted: 01/12/07 - 06:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi. I agree - and a fine advice if I may add. I am 17 and my folks are driving me crazy. They are always like “are you hungry”, “did you eat”, “you won`t be able to wake up tomorrow if you stay up late”. I mean, really!!! I am aware of my responsibilities. I know where is the food when I`m hungry. I know I will be tired in the morning if I stay up late. No need to mention stupid things like that. I say cool it off too.
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PostPosted: 01/29/07 - 19:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Lol im trying to loes weight and so this morning i took a choclate bar out of my lunch box only to find me mum had added and extra choclate bar back in o.o i was like wtf leave me alone. so i didnt eat the choclate bar i was ment to have or the choclate bar my mum added in iv put it in the frige hopes she gets the message.
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