Apparantly you do it online with strangers. I mean if you trust our random advice about who to talk to, then you may as well go all the way and tell the internet your troubles. Just sit a beer stein by your computer and pretend we are the bartender.....................
Don't talk about obvious things. Go for the personal things to learn about the person quicker. (mainly family issues and marriage and personal issues and sex).
depending on what you want to talk about if it is a big problem then just talk to her but if its something you can sort out by your self or do not need to worry about then just leave it
yes, especially if those issues are personal. Also your parents should understand more, so go and tell them.
I talk, he talk, why you middle talk?
In the UK there are several organizations that offer free advice on obtaining a personal loan for the purpose of debt consolidation. You can talk to your loans officer from your bank to help you decide if a personal loan is a good idea.
Girls are sensitive!
About 70% or more teens have issues that they wanna talk about but just don't know how to bring them up or talk about them with friends parents and or school counselor.
What exactly is "prison talk"? If he was your boyfriend before going into prison then he should be talking to you the same way, your letters are personal, I dont know if they are confidental though. Being tough while in prison may be a must, so as not to get taken advantage of. You have to decide what it is you think your going to get out of this type of a relationship then decide what you should be reading.
Ag Talk is an internet forum devoted to agricultural issues. Users can discuss farming related issues such as crop prices, farming techniques, and agricultural machinery.
yes, but not too personal.
Communication is important. Talk to them.
The best way to handle serious personal problems revealed to a person through counseling is to talk with that counselor. They should discuss with them that they're not sure how to deal with their issues and ask them for advice on how to accept them and cope with them.