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hi

Thu, 02/15/2007 - 16:02
hi im almost 20 and i've had seizures since i was 7. anywayz thats not what i wanted to talk about. i know this sounds really stupid. but do we necessarily have to talk about seizures???? i mean this could be a place where we can talk to ppl who are like us but ask questions about different things right???? anywayz my question is that there is this guy at my university who is kinda cute and smiled at me a couple of times and stares at me sometimes. so should i smile back and stare back to see what happens or should i wait for him to come and do nothing or should i go ahead and talk to him??? i know u think this has nothing to do with seizures but im a girl who needs help!!!!!!! cause i like him kinda. thanks Nas

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Re: hi

Submitted by brgnshpr1 on Thu, 2007-02-15 - 16:30
Hi Nas! There is an area in the community forum called Corner Booth. That is a place where people chat about all kinds of stuff. Go ahead and talk to him. It can't hurt anything! Good Luck!

Re: Re: hi

Submitted by nastaran on Thu, 2007-02-15 - 16:34
thanx i'll try to cause im really shy. thanx again

Re: Re: hi

Submitted by aquila316 on Thu, 2007-02-15 - 16:38
Hello...The blogs usually have lots of personal information and are like diaries, too. Especially when you are keeping in touch with friends and family, then you know who's name to look up to find out the latest. Yeah...go and talk to him, it can't hurt. Hugs and smiles, Susan

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