Cornwallgirl Posted October 13, 2006 Report Posted October 13, 2006 You said that you were home-schooled didnt you? Not sure how that works,but you should have holidays when the schools do..maybe you can go and stay with family away for one of the big holidays,that way you are away from everything for a few weeks and can build up confidence. kayaking sounds good,not something i would do lol,but that type of thing wouldnt have people mucking about in,so you would be able to feel relaxed, not worry about other people and enjoy yourself,the people would be there to meet others aswell.. Yeah I am home schooled. I do have the same holidays, as schools so staying with family could be a good idea. I think that we might be going to are family in Liverpool's for New Year anyway.
Cornwallgirl Posted October 13, 2006 Report Posted October 13, 2006 If its the place where you are now causing you problems and you cant leave it,then you should use the time to get away when you can to build up you confidence in a good environment,coming back you may feel nervous but as time goes on and you get more confident then you will grow above the people that bullied you and wont fear them anymore. Look into joining that kayaking club and see if there are others you would like to join. Talking can help,but so can living..learning new things,having hobbies and making friends. I think I will try and join the kayaking club. Thanks again for your help.
Traceve Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 Im going out with soemone..But does anyone have any tips on telling parents, cos I have a feeling they will hate me for it.
Jess Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 Hmm...depends on several things. How old are you? Is there a fair chance they'll find out if you don't tell them?
Traceve Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 I'm almost 17, Last time I told my Dad about my ex Bf, he didnt care..but this time the person is a girl. which will make things compicated. They wont find out unless I tell them as she dosnt live her.
Jess Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 Yeah, I understand what you mean, but your parents might surprise you and be open to it. I'm sure they wouldn't be angry with you because she's a girl. But if you're really concerned about it, and like you say, she doesn't live near you, then maybe there's no need to tell them...I don't know, it's a tricky one.
aejdude Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 Yeah, i mean if they don't know then it's ok but they should be ok with it really i mean they most probably do love you unconditionally. Anyway, on the Friday 13th just gone i was coming home from school because i had a bad cold and i ended up walking home as my mum couldn't pick me up tried phoning her but her phone was engaged while i was walking home i needed to cross this road to carry on walking home as there was roadworks on the side i was on so i looked left and i looked right and i didn't see anything and then this car just came out of nowhere and hit me. Then i had to be put on a stretcher and taken to hospital and they diagnosed what was wrong with me, i had broken my ankle so they put a really thick plater cast half way up my leg as it didn't need an operation if i put any weight at all on my ankle then they will have to operate as the ankle will go even more out of place. They let me go home and now i can only walk with a walking frame and i can only stay downstairs and i have to stay off of school for 6 - 8 weeks so i will most probably be on here for most of that time .
Jess Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 ^^ Aww....Aaron! You scared us! Well, you'll always remember Friday 13th.
Jackieleanne Posted October 16, 2006 Report Posted October 16, 2006 I didn't think about that. I was worried sick it was the worst 2days ever. Don't put me through that again I'm just so glad your home again now and that you rest up and get better.
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