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Old 09-23-2006, 09:10 PM #16
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Originally Posted by swift View Post
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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