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Life Tips For A 13 Year Old Girl

13 year-old dating tips? (im a girl)?

Hi!

I'm around your age as well >.<

Your problems:

-During school he doesn't make much of an attempt to leave his friends and come to me.
*Aww. It's alright. He has friends and you have friends too. Don't make your life focus all around him. Show that you have a life as well! Laugh, play and chat with your friends. Trust me, he'll see and make the move. Be lucky he has friends, my boyfriend has no friends and follows me all day. Poor thing.

-I want us to go on a date but I'm not sure if it will be weird if I ask him...
Lucky one! You can go on dates already? I'm not allowed. >.<"" Overprotective parents.
DO NOT ASK HIM OUT FIRST.
It's a mistake you will surely regret. >.<
Honey, we're girls. In order to date, you have to wait for the guy to make the first move. Yes, it's irritating and you begin to grow impatient but remember, good things come to those who wait <3

-He doesn't like talking on the phone so we only text.
Don't act too desperate >.<
*Let him call first.
*Never text or call first unless emergency.
*Never reply twice in a row.

YOU GO GIRL! >.
Bye.

Here, these links might help you out.

http://beauty-secrets4u.com/dating-advic...

http://womandatingadvice.com/Dating-Rule...

http://www.ehow.com/how_9962_know-rules-...

http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Hard-to-Get-While-Encouraging-Him-to-Want-You

Good Luck!

Text tips with 13 year old girl?

When texting with a thirteen year old girl, it's important to remember the time of her life, and what she's going through at the moment. After all, at her age, there are a lot of changes she is going through, and she'll be eager to discuss them with you. It makes for incredibly good small-talk. For example, ask her about 'her development'. She'll know what you mean, and will continue the conversation from there. You can also ask her whether 'the red river's flowing today' or whether she has any 'adult toys'.

Of course, with her being a woman, it's important to indulge her innate love of shopping and clothes. You can ask her about her current bra size, and whether she has trouble finding AAA bras. Showing a bit of interest in such topics goes a long way.

Then there's other issues too. If you're feeling intellectual, discuss her views on abortion, the idea of underage sex, and whether she'd ever be interested in participating in something that blatantly violates social convention, such as a threesome, or scatplay.

While talking about her is important, it's also a good idea to discuss your own interests and preferences. She'll be as interested in what's going through your head as you are about hers. She'll be particularly interested in your 'developments'. Share your favourite websites with her, that sort of thing. It'll be more than enough to keep the conversation going all night.

What are some organization tips for a 13 year old girl?

Clothes - clean out what doesn't fit or that you absolutely don't love. Be brutal. Lots of room there.

Filing papers, etc. - an accordion file, the ones that fold up with folds like a fan. Label each pocket, then re-label and you get more and more organized.

Email - folders. All email has folders that you can store emails in. Re-arrange as needed. Groups your friends, family in groups. Most emails have what I call folders for your contacts. You can just click one button, and you have all your friends, or all your family on just that list.

Computer - Do a defrag. If your machine is not set to run this defragmentation automatically, then run it at least once every two weeks.

Computer Word Folders - Keep all your science projects in one folder, all your math in another. Somewhere on your Word program is "folders". Saves you a lot of looking.

Life - Prioritize by importance. School? Do the homework first. Chores? Do those next. Facebook? Save that for later in the evening. Slot your evening out by importance. Not necessarily what you want, but what you need to do to stay on top of things.

Color corrdinate your clothes, as do what I do. All outfits are laid out the night before, including socks and shoes, jewelry. I usually put mine in the bathroom where I can slip into everything after my shower. Separate clothes by lights and darks. Run small loads often so that you always have that cute outfit everyone loves ready to go. Streamline your day. Routine. Get up, take shower, grab breakfast, blow dry hair and put perfume on. Have school work and books ready by the door. Arrange your life so that you never have to go back into the house. Think it out. Then work it out.

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