Terrible
It means she wants you to know she cares for you.
Check for bite marks. If there are none, then who cares.
Yes of of course you do, if he doesn't know, then he will never ask you out. And if he doesn't feel the same way, then who cares?, its still better if he knows.
well you have to know what does the child want and give it to him/her on her birthday im only 9 but my friend James has the same problem to me and you to so do this or its the worst birthday of your child's life!
how do i know that he loves me
You know he cares when he's not afraid to show you off to the world, when he talks to you and shows in his voice that he cares. You now he cares when he talks to you in his smooth gentle voice helping you through good times and bad. You know he cares when he still accepts you no matter what his friends say. If he is always there for you and is not afraid to hug you in front of his friends, he cares. He's the one for you!
find out how old Carly is and in a episode it will be her birthday so subtract the years
I think it is alright for that to happen because maybe he wants to show her that he really cares for her.
(this not answer) there is a boy i love but i have no clue if he loves me were friends but he looks like he cares for me for a love or worst a friend; we were at the last day before spring break his birthday is on spring break he looked but he turned away before i finish and hurted me so bad it made me feel like he didn't care thenthe rest of the day got worst after that it made me feel like no cared about me, i was invisable, or feel like no one could hear me now that is sad. so i really want to know (How do you know if he loves you/ me but he looks like he does not care for you / me)
i dont know who cares?
In the grand scheme of things, it's not important to receive gifts on your birthday while until I know, its necessary as it makes you feel special!
I feel the local school support the goals for my child. I feel that education is the best support for children especially with parental involvement. We have to know what the schools are teaching and how they are being taught. Meet the teachers and ask questions about your child's goals and performance. See to it the school system meets the needs of your child!