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Flyn
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06 Feb 2007, 10:45 pm

my mom is having a baby but for some reason i am the only one not happy



07 Feb 2007, 12:45 am

Mom having a baby, that means there will be changes. How old are you?



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07 Feb 2007, 12:57 am

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07 Feb 2007, 12:58 am

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07 Feb 2007, 1:00 am

likedcalico wrote:
How old are you?


15
sorry for repeating that my computer went slow and I got impacient and clicking it alot



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07 Feb 2007, 1:43 am

At least you aren't younger. Then you'd have to endure the unfairness in getting blamed first for everything and getting punished for things when no one else gets punished. But three years and you're out dude. You're mom's got a baby...take it for walks...I hear they're chick magnets.



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07 Feb 2007, 4:44 am

xon wrote:
You're mom's got a baby...take it for walks...I hear they're chick magnets.


This is very true. And you'll be able to spoil the little bugger rotten. Lots of lovely presents you gould get it :twisted: , lets see, a drum kit, a paint set (just paint, no paper), something noisy and radio controlled...

Seriously though, I can understand why you're not ecstatic about it- there will be some major uphevals at first, your mum will probably expect you to help out, and if there's one thing babies are good at it's crying and screaming (especially if it has AS). Talk to her about your concerns and you might be able to agree on things like what you are and aren't going to be expected to do, and she may be willing to cut you some slack if you explain your concerns. And seriously, taking your little brother for walks and out to see things will send girls the message that you're a caring, decent kind of guy. Also, there's a baby to fuss over... instant female attention. The baby gets to go out and about, and your mum gets a break.

Good luck!



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07 Feb 2007, 3:48 pm

I have a two year old sister so I know what it is like to have a very young sibling. It isn't bad at all, I like it personally but if you have problems dealing with noise I suggest getting some earplugs.



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09 Feb 2007, 12:42 pm

I know what it is like to have a pregnant mom. I was 14 when she had my sister now 6 yr old named Hope and 16 when my mom had my now 3 yr old sister named Blaire. I still have a hard time dealing with it and I am 20 yrs old.

I know it is tough but hang on in there things will get better.

Good things will happen you can believe that.



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09 Feb 2007, 12:46 pm

Feel free 2 pm me if u want 2 talk about it