no its not weird at all, if your friends dont like you speaking about it they might not have experienced some girl troubles or they are embarrased to talk about it, chat to your mum or cousins about it.
Legal troubles were with the people who delayed working on game trying to get a better profit share and not really with the game
It depends on what kind of advice you need. If it's really personal, confide in a close family member or friend. There are many people who can give advice, such as therapists.
Really colombia is not bad as many people think so it have many tourism in cartagena there are good people and i advice you to visit it
You can always make a website for people to comment on or something and give advice that way. A really good site would be: http://webs.com It's a suggestion.
Not really, but thanks for offering.
The whole point of asking for advice is that the people who you ask advice for might of had that expieriance and they might have been in a similar situation and done the wrong thing and try not to let you make the same mistake that you did.Good friends or family members would give you really good advice,If you get bad advice you will definitely know about it. | | | |
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"Female Troubles" starring Devine. Really. Don't see it, it will wound your soul.
they couldn't find food, it was really cold, there were rivers. and translating with the natives
For some people who need help, and can't afford to go to a councilor or therapist, an advice book or self help books. Getting another persons perspective on what is happening around you can help wake a person up to see what is really happening.
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Wrap up in warm blanket/clothing. Give them a warm drink but NOT really hot. Seek emergency treatment/advice.