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kimsland
Dec 3, 2008, 08:38 PM
Hi all

I answered a few questions in Relationships and Dating
Just silly stuff really (but I believe may help)

But I looked around and saw Teens
I suppose I better not answer in there, probably not appropriate, being an adult
I just wanted your thoughts and all

Are there some areas that I should tread lightly?
Anyway teens, it's just a silly area, sms chat sms chat chat chat lol :)

I haven't really decided if I should stay yet
Ironically I came here to help on the computer questions, but I got tangled up with answering in Relationships. Certainly more interesting than computers anyway!

That's all, enjoy, have fun :)

artlady
Dec 3, 2008, 08:46 PM
I think its very important to have adults answer on the teen questions because they need good firm adult advice that is peppered with the experience only us adults have.
Often other teens will give misleading advice and so the need for adults is probably even greater there.
Best of luck!

andrewc24301
Dec 28, 2008, 02:57 PM
In the words of "My Chemical Romance"

"Teenagers scare the living _____ out of me"

My little sister graduated HS last year, so she's just now coming out of that teenager stage. 19 years old, but still has enough drama to go around.

One time I picked up her cell phone out of curiosity. I started scrolling through the contacts, after about 100 entries, I finally made it to the "D's" and then stopped.

She comes over to the house once in a while, brings her laptop over. Sits on that thing for hours on end chatting with people on myspace and facebook, and what ever other social networking site is "in", all the while her phone is going off every 15 seconds or so, someone texting, or calling, yada yada.

I've got two cell phones, one for work, and one for personal. Probablay have a total of 30 contacts combined, and most of those are work related. Sometimes I just want to take both of the phones and lay them on the rail road tracks or something.

I have one friend. My wife. And she's a real life friend. I don't have any "cyber" friends. My idea of heaven is a walk alone along a creek or something.

andrewc24301
Dec 28, 2008, 03:00 PM
At my job, where I work on commercial kitchen equipment, I joke with the dispatcher that I'd rather work in a prison than a high school.

One time I had to do work in a home economics kitchen while class was in session. I never felt so unconformable in my life. At least inmates leave you alone and don't ask 50 million questions while you are trying to work.

KISS
Dec 28, 2008, 03:07 PM
If you have the correct answer, answer in any area. If your not sure, don't answer.