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Alej | 01:20 Wed 29th Sep 2004 | Body & Soul
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Has anyone else noticed the ammount of teenage girls posting very similar questions about blokes they fancy? This section is like a copy of BLUSH! The BBC gives lots of advice about those kind of problems on their site. I dont want to sound mean but its getting very repetitive...
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I agree with you Alej. Someone has made a suggestion today that questions should be limited in length. I am beginning to think it is a good idea. I did raise a suggestion that Body and Soul should be divided to cope with all these questions - perhaps into 'Heart and Soul' and 'Health and Beauty'
perhaps we could have an 'angst' section lol :)
I'm just jealous! No girls fancied me when I was that age...
While I don't agree it's repetitive, I think questions should be limited in length. Perhaps if everyonne posted short questions and then detailed in an answer to themselves straight away, (ie. don't see it all till you open the question) then it'd keep it a lot tidier.
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yes that would be better
Couldn't we put the teen angst and hair questions within the same category as both are prevalent and appear to cause the same amount of grief and emotional trauma!
I agree these questions are quite unecessary. I'm 16 and I don't feel the need to ask these questions as the answers are often quite basic and simplistic and can be worked out pretty much by anyone!
Although i agree that there should be a seperate section for teenage girls' questions about lads, i think its very unfair to suggest that they come in to the same category as hair dilemmas! Perhaps what some of u dont realise is that many teenage girls only have sites like this as an outlet for their feelings. And after all, no one is asking you to read all these problems!
I usually like solving this type of thing on my own, but I have an acquaintance (met during a Magic tournament) that I would be interested in getting to know better and I don't know how to ask her on a date without seeming overtly desperate or pushing too hard. I've had bad experiences in the past with trying to meet up with casual acquaintances of both genders, and I wish I knew how to ask someone so that they'll respond. Media URL: http://www.flashpapers.com
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