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Old 09-23-2006, 11:32 AM #11
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Don't worry - I wasn't talking of leaving...it's just on other forums (not BT1) some parents have felt uneasy either because I'm not a parent or because I'm training to be a 'professional' (and as we know, all 'professionals' are evil ).

Posting this gives people who don't want me to respond to posts about their child chance to PM me so that nobody gets stressed.

KTM, I think I'm PMing you...need to find out what you mean (the online oxford english dictionary isn't telling me - perhaps I should try an american one...).

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Just like anyone eles here, as long as you follow the community rules and do not cause any problems, of course you can post here.
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Do all newbies get such a warm welcome with a warning from the powers that be inserted?

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Old 09-23-2006, 12:23 PM #13
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Hellion = a woman who stands behind her moral beleifs in a good way...( in the ali dictionary of course ) dont fret, it's all good
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Old 09-23-2006, 01:38 PM #14
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Hellion = a woman who stands behind her moral beleifs in a good way...( in the ali dictionary of course ) dont fret, it's all good

Works for me. I like it. And Swift we love ya girlie.

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Swift, you are a sweetheart and a huge asset. Don't ever even think that you are not wanted by anyone. Hang around and keep gracing us with your presence deary. I myself read your posts and Robin's to keep things in my mind for the future. You gals live it, like my Meggie does. You are a wealth of information. Keep a postin deary......
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I love the Ali dictionary.....LOL
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swift,

Of course, you're welcome here.

It's good to meet you.

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It's a good place for you to be - I'm fairly sure some research somewhere has shown that teenagers are more likely to listen to peers/adults that are not related to them when they're trying to weigh up a difficult problem

(teasing - but that's one of the reasons I came here first, although I was a couple of years older than you...as there are a lot of people here who've maybe experienced their child going through similar things to you).

Haha, well I don't listen to my parents when they say "Walk more!" but I might listen if I hear that a 20 year old regrets not walking while he/she can.
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Haha, well I don't listen to my parents when they say "Walk more!" but I might listen if I hear that a 20 year old regrets not walking while he/she can.
Well...I can't say that, as I 'lost' my walking overnight (physio said it was bad for me to be doing it ). I can however say that I sincerely wish that I'd managed to find more 'out of chair' time since I came to university....I really need to find time to be in different positions (my hips and spine have definitely got worse since I started uni, which isn't helped by sitting all the time).

I suppose in that sense it's worth getting into the habit of doing things you 'ought to' when you're at school and have more time to play around with

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I'm a little late, but I did want to say I enjoy your posts and you are welcome here.
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