Why would you talk to the guidance councelor in the first place? They're obligated by law if you're in danger to tell your parents.
If it is like using a sisters death to make you stop talking to him, you need to speak to a counselor for your marriage, or just leave him.
Check into a rehabilitation center, if you go to school get help from a guidance counselor. YOu could contact a therapist or go to a local smokers' anonymous meeting.
One great place to start would be to talk to his high school guidance counselor. You can also try an employment agency or a One Stop Career Center for help.
You shouldn't stop being friends with someone if they claim they're 'emo'. Is this person really 'emo' seeing that they are only in 5th grade?If anything you should try to help the person if they are having emotional problems and be a better friend, not to stop being friends with them. If anything gets really serious, like contemplating suicide or something, talk to a guidance counselor or your parents.
Did you tell your parents about this? If you don't want to, you could talk to your school's guidance counsellor.
He might. What you mainly need to do is be concerned that you actually had to slap him to get him to stop. Please consult with a parent, teacher, guidance counselor, or such, especially if it does happen again.
You start behaving! Doing what your told and stop back talking and start studying.
Talking to your ex-girlfriend's parents is not inherently considered stalking. However, it is important to respect their boundaries and privacy. If they express discomfort or ask you to stop contacting them, it is important to respect their wishes.
Uh... Stop talking to her?
Uh... Stop talking to her?
Try telling an adult (e.g. your parents, a teacher, school counselor, school principal). Admittedly it won't aways work, but it is the best place to start.
stop talking about it!!