Get an appointment with your school counselor and talk to them! Really tell them how you feel, and what your fears are. No matter what you say, they will not laugh, and they will not say anything like "Oh, grow up!" If the counselor feels you are suffering from depression, they will take the steps to be sure your parents "get" it, and that you get the help you need.
They think it's cute.
There is really no difference from depression and teenage depression people just want you think its a phase you r going through or some other crap, but if you have "teenage depression" that would of course stay there and become regular depression. Just becaus eyour a teenager doesnt make a difference; and i would know.
You could try sitting down with them in a calm and private setting, and express your feelings openly and honestly. Let them know that you've been struggling with your mental health and think that speaking to a professional would be helpful. Emphasize that seeking help is a positive step towards feeling better.
People laugh at other people who commit suiside because they want them to die and suffer.
It is a tough time when your parents divorce, for most kids. What you have to think, is that your parents want what is best for you, and what is best for them. They are getting divorced because they are having problems, and you don' want your parents to suffer! Try to be strong, especially for a younger brother or sister.
not really i dont think they even laugh
Because audults think it cute
i think it laugh out loud
Umm i think that the answer to ur question is say if u saw something reakky funny and then u start to laugh and then u start to laugh and laugh and laugh
I just think she was just a friendly laughable person - I don't think she had a reason to laugh so much
i think it laugh out loud
The cast of Laugh Now Think Later - 2010 includes: Shadoe Stevens