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AUTHOR: Mickey_GurlDATE: 10/11/03 5:58am
SUBJECT: A 15 year old looking for answers to a question
My boyfriend was on the phone with me while he was with one of his friends. He mentioned that he had a job, so I asked what was it. He told me that he was going to tell me, but only when the time was right. I can't help but think about late(after it is time to go to bed) and early in the morning(way before it is time for me to get up). How should I deal with this situation? What kind of questions should be ask? What kind of signs should I look for? I know it sounds crazy to be worried about a job, but if it has to be kept a secret, I don't know what it is.
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A 15 year old looking for answers to a question
Mickey_Gurl10/11/03 05:58am
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