That almost 60% of diseases are sexually transmitted.
Listen and learn from those that have been there longer than you.
Choose a trusted male adult to get advice about girls from, perhaps your dad or an uncle could help.
Yes there could be. but my advice, agree, listen, agree. by Wolfeman07
It is important to listen to your teacher in a science lab because there is some very dangerous stuff in there which could harm you, so if you listen to your teacher, she/he can tell you what to do but safely!
I think you could find it at Target. Don't for sure listen to my advice.
So you could listen to what is being said
This phrase suggests that offering unsolicited advice to a friend may be unwelcome or not helpful. It is better to offer support and listen to your friend's needs before giving advice. The intention is to respect your friend's autonomy and allow them to seek advice if they need it.
The best advice to give them is to talk to an adult they trust. If they feel scared to do so, the best thing for them is to do so in their place. Talk to a parent or teacher and this adult will help your friend to resolve their situation. If you need, tell this adult not to tell your friend that you were the one who took action. This adult will confront the bully and help your friend stop him or her. The bully may be suspended or expelled depending on the severity of the bullying.
It really depends on if you want to get a relationship with someone then it is, but if you don't then its not important. But my advice to you is if you are thinking of asking someone out then do it the worst thing he/she could do is say no
There could be infection present. It is very important that you seek medical advice.
If you work really hard, and if you aren't selfish, you can leave all your problems and troubles behind. Take advice from your elders. And, that if you try too hard to avoid danger, than you might put yourself in more of it.
Advice is a noun, and therefore does not have tenses. However, you could say "gave advice." Or you could say "advised"