4 ...when my mom gave me up
2007-10-13 05:23:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1 through 4 years of age
2007-10-13 05:25:17
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answer #2
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answered by benejueves 6
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19
2007-10-13 05:25:00
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answer #3
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answered by coppercash 5
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despite the fact that age you're is the 'toughest age' ... yet i'm no longer 'insulting you' with that answer. it rather is authentic of all and sundry born. while i become a baby, it become 'tough' ... while i become a teenager, it become 'tough', while i become a youthful lady, it become 'tough'... i'm now fifty six, and it rather is 'tough' ... and that i'm beneficial it's going to be in basic terms as 'tough' as i become previous. From 'my viewpoint of age' nonetheless, thinking of the 'people in or close to my on the spot relatives' i'd say that the 'toughest age' is from 15-20, and from sixty 5-loss of life. you think of you already know each little thing interior the 1st, yet of path you're in uncomplicated terms in basic terms beginning, and you 'comprehend extra' on the 2nd, yet maximum folk prefer to 'pat you on the pinnacle' and positioned you out to pasture' once you're older.
2016-12-29 07:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since you're 15, I don't know if I should answer this... but my worst age was 15-16. Mostly 16. It sucked. I was depressed, I hated myself, it was terrible. I never got out of bed, I didn't eat. But for some people their teenage years are the best - so good luck!
2007-10-13 05:31:19
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answered by EmilyJune 5
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Yes I agree 12 or 13 is a terrible emotional time for a girl.
2007-10-13 05:24:18
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answered by luteachris 4
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When I was 18 in that year my best friend passed away and I split with my long term boyfriend. It triggered off Tension Headaches (migrianes) which resulted in my quitting college and work.
Everything worked out in the end thank fully.
2007-10-13 05:25:41
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answered by dreamylina 1
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Definitely 18, (my current age) simply because it's always going to be hard:
A. Moving out from your house and go to college
B. If you commit a crime, you'll be judged as an adult
C. Responsibility to vote
D. Selective Service
E. Realizing you're not a kid anymore
But I'm trying to make the best out of it ^_^
2007-10-13 05:26:06
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answered by ωĨŞΣ Ĝųγ 4
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15 - 17 I had to go to a different school and leave my friends behind. I gained a lot of weight and I was lonely, started fighting with my mom a lot. It's all better now.
2007-10-13 05:25:18
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answered by Kate J 6
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14, I had just moved to a new state and started high school. I got really depressed and my trichotillomania (which had been dormant for like 7 years) flared up like crazy and I felt really ostracized and lonely for a while. I eventually met some really nice people and gradually became better.
2007-10-13 05:24:20
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answered by McLovin 7
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when i was 10. i lived in a very small town and i actually started liking it very much until my mom said that we had to move over the summer and i had to leave all my friends and start a new school. everything was just so hard for me because it was in a whole new city. i felt all alone. and i had to share a room with my sis. it was a very sad time.
2007-10-13 05:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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