lots of people do that online. you have to be careful what you reveal & consider why you are revealing it. I love the Net but you can't subsist on it, you need real life relationships/people you can trust.
LIE!!

lots of people do that online. you have to be careful what you reveal & consider why you are revealing it. I love the Net but you can't subsist on it, you need real life relationships/people you can trust.
this was real life Narz this wasnt online, cuz it al happened at school.

being sad or mad about it won't help you should just forget about it.
I don't think you should just forgot about it, it's good to learn from your life experience good & bad.
this was real life Narz this wasnt online, cuz it al happened at school.
Well regardless I think Lisa had good advice. Have compassion for people & try to just be strong within yourself. If someone misleads you or isn't interested in your "true self" move along & find people who are. If you're finding yourself attached to parties that reject or mistreat you that's something to think about. Whatever happens don't beat yourself up cause that doesn't accomplish much (be critical of yourself but not emotionally critical, be like a benevolent God to yourself, self-correcting but not demeaning & if you don't know what to do accept that in yourself too & keep on pressing until you get answers).

no offense kayla, but u kinda do need a thicker skin, lots of ppl do, not like i dont, i can get emotional at anything

I suggest to reveal your personality because it is harder to re-create one and reveal not a single thing of your true life.
Somethings are O.K. though, I do not care if someone knows my name is Justin and I live in Michigan no one can trace me though things like that.
recently i have been open to this guy and showed him most of the true me. as we had our conversation i found out he was only pretending just to get to know the real me. so now i'm confused on what has happened should i be mad sad or forget about it write back with your answer
thanks