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First, I have kind of ugly teeth, they're yellow small, some are crooked and they look a bit rocky. Next I'm kind of fat. I dress kind of bad. Can I fix my teeth without spending alot of money? How to lose weight fast? Btw I'm 13 years old help. Also I'm sort of shy of talking to girls because I don't like being laughed at so I try to hide my teeth. But I'm no so ugly. Lastly these girls like attractive boys so help please?
Answer
Oh dear.
Teeth: try asking your dentist about getting a retainer; it'll fix your teeth a little bit without costing as much as braces. You can also try out whitening strips to make your teeth whiter.
Being fat: just start eating right! Add in fruits and vegetables and take out some of the greasy, unhealthy foods you may be eating. Also, drink a lot of water. Try doing 30 minutes of cardio (running, jogging, riding a bike) three times a week. Then add in some strength excercises (push ups, sit ups) three to four times a week.
Being shy: just be confident! a girl will never know you're shy, if she sees the confidence you're showing on the outside. And remind yourself when you get nervous, if you don't talk to a girl, you'll never find out if she might like you. If she says no, oh well. And move on. If she says yes, then great (:
But you're still growing, you're 13! Most buys thin out as they get older, and as puberty does its job. And hun, looks aren't everything. If you're truly a good kid, any girl will fall for you, even if your teeth are yellow. Trust me. Good luck (:
Oh dear.
Teeth: try asking your dentist about getting a retainer; it'll fix your teeth a little bit without costing as much as braces. You can also try out whitening strips to make your teeth whiter.
Being fat: just start eating right! Add in fruits and vegetables and take out some of the greasy, unhealthy foods you may be eating. Also, drink a lot of water. Try doing 30 minutes of cardio (running, jogging, riding a bike) three times a week. Then add in some strength excercises (push ups, sit ups) three to four times a week.
Being shy: just be confident! a girl will never know you're shy, if she sees the confidence you're showing on the outside. And remind yourself when you get nervous, if you don't talk to a girl, you'll never find out if she might like you. If she says no, oh well. And move on. If she says yes, then great (:
But you're still growing, you're 13! Most buys thin out as they get older, and as puberty does its job. And hun, looks aren't everything. If you're truly a good kid, any girl will fall for you, even if your teeth are yellow. Trust me. Good luck (:
What is the happiest thing that has ever happened to you?
Q. Other than having a child or getting married to your love. Those two things are obviously everyone's number one happiest moments. I know it's mine.
Think deep now. I'm thinking too and I will write back with my number one moment.
Think deep now. I'm thinking too and I will write back with my number one moment.
Answer
In nineteen sixty one my dad took me for a long walk up Arras Road to the M.L.S. (Maple Leaf Service) It was a strip mall in Base Borden and it is still there but under a different name.
Well it was a sunny summer day and we walked Father & Son up the street beside the tall pines, and crossed the field where the path was worn to the yellow sand. You could hear the cicada's singing in the air, the breeze was gentle with the smell of pine, and I was with my dad by his invitation.
I don't know what we talked about, or how much I ran around him like a little boy would but I do remember his smile. He was a soldier, and a scrapper born in the dirty thirties, raised in Cabbagetown Toronto. He was tough. He was my dad.
We walked across the field, and through the pavement to the main building where the grocery store was onto the sidewalk.
It was hot, and my dad started across the front of the supermarket and bypassed the entrance went around the building and continues on past the dentist, doctor, and even went by the pharmacy where you could get the best candy in that strip mall. I followed him around that corner down the walk to the end and left on the walk where it headed for the Hardware store. I had no idea what my dad was doing, I didn't know what was on his mind. I was just with my dad; me and him, no brothers or sister or mother to interfere. It was grand!
So into the hardware store we went and around to the back and my dad stopped and started haggling price with one of the salesmen while I was ogling the two wheelers not listening to the men talk.
Dad calls me over; points to the rack of two wheeled bikes and says ..."pick one son".
I couldn' t believe it!.!.!. REALLY?
They were all second hand bikes but I didn't care........I grabbed hold of a 24 incher and out the door we went to test drive it. Well I did. Dad just stood at the store door watching. I could barely manage the pedals but it was going to be mine and all I had to say was yes when dad asked if I wanted it.
He questioned me at some length but was satisfied that I was able to handle the bike. I was ecstatic. It was a freedom for me to have that bike. It meant I could go anywhere in Camp Borden as long as I had my bike. My dad paid for it and all the way home he was smiling and between my grins and a thousand thank-you's me and my dad eventually got back to 72 Arras Rd.
Off the top of my head darlin....That was the happiest thing to have happened to me. Back in the summer of nineteen sixty one on a 24 incher C.C.M. with my dad.
In nineteen sixty one my dad took me for a long walk up Arras Road to the M.L.S. (Maple Leaf Service) It was a strip mall in Base Borden and it is still there but under a different name.
Well it was a sunny summer day and we walked Father & Son up the street beside the tall pines, and crossed the field where the path was worn to the yellow sand. You could hear the cicada's singing in the air, the breeze was gentle with the smell of pine, and I was with my dad by his invitation.
I don't know what we talked about, or how much I ran around him like a little boy would but I do remember his smile. He was a soldier, and a scrapper born in the dirty thirties, raised in Cabbagetown Toronto. He was tough. He was my dad.
We walked across the field, and through the pavement to the main building where the grocery store was onto the sidewalk.
It was hot, and my dad started across the front of the supermarket and bypassed the entrance went around the building and continues on past the dentist, doctor, and even went by the pharmacy where you could get the best candy in that strip mall. I followed him around that corner down the walk to the end and left on the walk where it headed for the Hardware store. I had no idea what my dad was doing, I didn't know what was on his mind. I was just with my dad; me and him, no brothers or sister or mother to interfere. It was grand!
So into the hardware store we went and around to the back and my dad stopped and started haggling price with one of the salesmen while I was ogling the two wheelers not listening to the men talk.
Dad calls me over; points to the rack of two wheeled bikes and says ..."pick one son".
I couldn' t believe it!.!.!. REALLY?
They were all second hand bikes but I didn't care........I grabbed hold of a 24 incher and out the door we went to test drive it. Well I did. Dad just stood at the store door watching. I could barely manage the pedals but it was going to be mine and all I had to say was yes when dad asked if I wanted it.
He questioned me at some length but was satisfied that I was able to handle the bike. I was ecstatic. It was a freedom for me to have that bike. It meant I could go anywhere in Camp Borden as long as I had my bike. My dad paid for it and all the way home he was smiling and between my grins and a thousand thank-you's me and my dad eventually got back to 72 Arras Rd.
Off the top of my head darlin....That was the happiest thing to have happened to me. Back in the summer of nineteen sixty one on a 24 incher C.C.M. with my dad.
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