When things are hard, we all need somebody with whom to talk. Death is hard; there’s no getting around it.…
I really like this boy, and I think we’re going to start dating. How do I tell my dad and get his approval?
Lately, I’ve noticed conversations excluding me. People are ignoring me, and people laughing at me–someone said they just didn’t want me as a friend anymore. Why would someone choose to be mean to others for no reason?
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How do I figure out my dad’s stance on dating? I don’t want to have to go behind his back.
I want to be strong about my parent’s death but it is hard. Does this make me weak?

After a parent, relative, or someone you cared for passes away, there will be lots of people coming over to your home and giving you their condolences. They might bring you fruit baskets and want to talk to you about your future, and these are perfectly lovely people who are trying to offer their support during a rough time. However, there might be a chance that you don’t know or remember everyone. They could be one of your grandmother’s friends or one of your parent’s colleagues. DO NOT GUESS! They might get offended that you do not recognize them. So, here are some tips on how to win some time while figuring out who they are:
How do I ask a girl out?
I got my period for the first time, but I don’t want to tell my dad! Who do I ask for protection and an explanation on how to deal with this??
I don’t want to talk to my surviving parent about sex, but I have questions, hear a lot of things about it at school, and I am curious about it. What can I do?

