Is Love Really There,
One day at a time.
Love is a real feeling, lust is wrong in every way.
Hold your ground and your beliefs, your friends will pass away, but your faith is going to be with you the rest of your life.
Family is the most important thing in your life. Never turn your back on them, sure we all have our ups and downs with family. The ups will always out way the downs.
I tried to answer all your questions as brief as I could. I hope I helped you a little bit.
God Bless.
TDCWH
2006-11-25 08:15:07
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answered by TDCWH 7
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It can be really difficult to confront these kinds of problems as a teenager, but you just have to make responsible & mature decisions not based on lust or impulsiveness. Stick to your morals & don't let anyone convince you otherwise. You just have to be strong & not lose sight of the values you have. We all make mistakes about certain things, it's just how we learn from them that is important. Life is never easy but I believe we can make it easier on ourselves by doing what we think is right, being ourselves, & believing in ourselves without letting anyone sway us. Obviously if you choose lust over love you can get yourself into trouble, especially at a young age. As far as I'm concerned you have your whole life ahead of you & shouldn't feel pressure by what 'other people' are doing - you just do what you know to be right & if people don't like it that is their problem. The people that respect & appreciate you for that are the ones who really know you. As far as being Christian & not having friends who are, as long as you all get along & respect eachother's individuality it's fine! Just because someone has one religion & another person has another doesn't mean there's anything wrong. I think it's all about finding friends with mutual interests, values, & beliefs - whatever religion they might be.
2006-11-25 16:14:03
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answered by lop 3
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as a teen, it can be love or lust.
religion shouldnt be a problem with real friends.
im the only one in my group but no problems with that.
family is family thers nothing you can really do about it as a teenager. specifics would help. sorry. hope it works out.
2006-11-25 16:09:34
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answered by brownie 2
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Teen years are the toughest years. The best advice that I can give you is to stay focused on your studies, hold yourself to your own values and beliefs, don't bow to peer pressure and to be the best person that you can be.
2006-11-25 16:08:19
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answered by Royalhinney 7
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TEENAGERS USUALLY FIND A BOY WHO THEY THINK THEY HAVE FALLEN HEAD OVER HEALS FOR AND ITS LOVE ALL THE WAY ITS NOT ..... ITS CALLED LUST
IF YOU ARE A CHRISTIAN THATS AWESOME, IF YOUR FRIENDS ARE NOT TRY TO TELL THEM ABOUT RELIGION AND HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO YOU ETC.... BE YOU NO MATTER WHAT .. JOIN CHURCH EVENTS MAKE CHRISTIAN FRIENDS TOO
FAMILY ISSUES?? I AM NOT SURE WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW BUT JUST BE YOURSELF STAY A CHRISTIAN DONT HAVE SEX OR BABIES UNTILL MARRIAGE , RESPECT YOUR PARENTS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN REMEMBER THEY LOVE YOU AND THEY ARE ONLY TRYING TO DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU AND YOUR FUTURE. KEEP THE FRIENDS YOU HAVE BUT MAYBE TRY AND TALK THEM INTO BECOMMINGF CHRISTIANS OR LIKE i SAID JOIN CHURCH EVENTS AND MEET FRIENDS WHO ARE CHRISTIAN TO SURROUND YOURSELF IN THE RIGHT CROWD/ ENVIRONMENT
2006-11-25 16:12:52
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answered by carebear29 2
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Keep being a christian. Influence your friends so they ARE christians, and family issues aren't hard to solve. Family issues heel in time.
2006-11-25 16:08:28
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answered by Fig Newton 1
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my advice would be quite being a christian, it will only cause you conflict with reality and confuse you even more and cause you pain and suffering.
2006-11-25 16:08:11
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answered by rchlbsxy2 5
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