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Dec 25, 2008 22:32

luvmeplzbaby wrote:

I'm sorta in the same situation, and I was just wondering... how or maybe I should say...what do you say to a person that you trust so much but you two don't have much in common? Like what is there to talk about?

I just tell him about random things. For a while, we were talking about libraries (like how he's never gone to our high school one) and another time we were talking about NaNoWriMo (like the fact that he thinks it's retarded). If he reads my message and doesn't respond, I think of something else to say and write about it. I asked him questions in the beginning, which may be a good idea for you, but I ran out of them a while ago. The trust was left over from two years ago. ^^

luvmeplzbaby wrote:
why do you have to let him go in the first place? Did he let you go?

The therapist thinks that part of the reason I'm not happy is because I'm surronded by bad people like him (my friends are good influences but his are everywhere and tend to affect my mood) and they bring me down.  Arrogant guys who aren't trustworthy don't sit well with her list (she wrote people's names down on a notebook) of people that're good for me.

I'm only 14 too so I don't mind the quotes. :)

getaroundthis wrote:
Hey(: I admire how you can write sooo much on your blog. When i post an entry, my mind goes blank. So yeah. Maybe just take it easy for a bit, things will get better and I think you know that. I can give you my e-mail if you want. But if you need anyone to talk to(besides yoru therapist), I'm here. (:

After NaNo (although I didn't finish it--I came in at 20,763), writing a lot is not hard for me. Try doing writing excersises to get your brain going and then try to write in your blog, if you want. :)Thanks for saying that. I appreciate it.

Thanks for commenting, guys! :)

-Al
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