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Dear Delilah 77 An advice column for teens
Dear Delilah 77 is an advice column written by three girls who want to help their fellow classmates with common problems that we all have in middle school. If you have a question for Dear Delilah 77, please send it to webbat@mccsc.edu. . |
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Dear Delilah77,
I have a boyfriend who I see a lot. But every time I get around him, I don’t know what to say and when I do, it’s not very interesting. I need help, tell me what to say. Please and thanks. Your friend, Allie Babe
Dear Allie Babe, That is great that you get to see your boyfriend a lot. Nothing better starts a conversation than a question. Do you know everything about him? Ask him anything, even if it might be stupid like what is your favorite color, but either way, you will learn more about him. If you just see him in the hall for a little, ask him what he did in class or tell him what happened in yours. If you guys are in a really good relationship, then you should be able to tell him almost anything. You could tell him all the drama with the girls, and you might be surprised at what he thinks or what he might say to help you. I think that should help you, but if you need anything else, write in.
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Dear Delilah 77, I’m having problems with my friends, and my friend said she doesn’t want to be friends with me no more, but I want to be friends with her still. So how do I keep her as my friend? Sincerely, No Friends Dear No Friends, How do you keep friends? Well, I know once in everyone’s life they have problems with their friends. So I’m here to tell you how to get those problems fixed. Here’s an example, if you and your friend are fighting because you think he or she spreads rumors about you, and you don’t want to be friends with that person, then here is the best thing you should do. The best way to fix problems with friends is to talk it over with them, or if they won’t talk to you then you should have your other friend talk to her/ him. Like you should just sit down with that person and ask that person if she or he did that or not. You could also tell one of their friends to tell her/him, that you’re sorry, and you want to be friends with that person. That is the way to keep friends. Sincerely, Delilah 77 |