ldsrebel Posted June 5, 2007 Report Posted June 5, 2007 Need a teen's point of veiw? Or have a queston about the way we think? Ask! Quote
ldsrebel Posted June 5, 2007 Author Report Posted June 5, 2007 How old r u Kat?Fifteen. The reason for this is all the talk I hear among adults about, "I wish I knew how they thought..""What were they thinking?!" and such....Wanted to help. :) Quote
Gabelma Posted June 5, 2007 Report Posted June 5, 2007 I could do with some help - one of my closest friends will be 15 in December we have been good friends since I was her primary teacher. By 12 she had written her first novel and is currently trying to get it published, I want to get her a just because gift, maybe a good book but I am a little out of touch - I don't want it to be an adult just getting it wrong lol I forget sometimes she isn't the same age as myself (30) Charley Quote
ldsrebel Posted June 5, 2007 Author Report Posted June 5, 2007 I could do with some help - one of my closest friends will be 15 in December we have been good friends since I was her primary teacher. By 12 she had written her first novel and is currently trying to get it published, I want to get her a just because gift, maybe a good book but I am a little out of touch - I don't want it to be an adult just getting it wrong lol I forget sometimes she isn't the same age as myself (30)CharleyI'm sure she will be flattred that you thought of her. :) Sounds as though she is into litature. A book sounds like a good idea, or maybe a border gift card.What types of books does she read? I myself am a bookworm so I may be able to recomend an book. (I am also writing a book. ) What else does she enjoy? Music maybe? Quote
Gabelma Posted June 6, 2007 Report Posted June 6, 2007 I'm sure she will be flattred that you thought of her. :) Sounds as though she is into litature. A book sounds like a good idea, or maybe a border gift card. What types of books does she read? I myself am a bookworm so I may be able to recomend an book. (I am also writing a book. ) What else does she enjoy? Music maybe? trouble is I always buy her a book or music - might just get her a big bunch of flowers for being such a great friend she is my favourite babysitter as she looks after my dog and cat so well as well as the kids. Charley Quote
ldsrebel Posted June 6, 2007 Author Report Posted June 6, 2007 I'm sure she will be flattred that you thought of her. :) Sounds as though she is into litature. A book sounds like a good idea, or maybe a border gift card.What types of books does she read? I myself am a bookworm so I may be able to recomend an book. (I am also writing a book. ) What else does she enjoy? Music maybe?trouble is I always buy her a book or music - might just get her a big bunch of flowers for being such a great friend she is my favourite babysitter as she looks after my dog and cat so well as well as the kids.CharleyLOLShe's a teen. There's no such thing as 'too much music' and from the sounds of it books as well. Quote
ldsrebel Posted June 6, 2007 Author Report Posted June 6, 2007 If anyone needs some cool, clean bands let me know! Quote
Gabelma Posted June 8, 2007 Report Posted June 8, 2007 If anyone needs some cool, clean bands let me know!yeah that would be good I want to get my brother something - he is 26 but even so he is much younger at heart. Also my daughter is 3.5 going on 15 (put it this way she wanted an ipod and a digital camera for Christmas, has her own style lol gets embarrased if Mum is not stylish enough:)) we are having a lot of teen style battles - what gets you to listen to your Mum?Charley Quote
ldsrebel Posted June 8, 2007 Author Report Posted June 8, 2007 <div class='quotemain'>If anyone needs some cool, clean bands let me know!yeah that would be good I want to get my brother something - he is 26 but even so he is much younger at heart. Also my daughter is 3.5 going on 15 (put it this way she wanted an ipod and a digital camera for Christmas, has her own style lol gets embarrased if Mum is not stylish enough:)) we are having a lot of teen style battles - what gets you to listen to your Mum?CharleyBands.Flyleaf (rock)Jump5 (pop)Skillet (screamo/emo/rock)Tobymac (rap)But does he like rock?Or more contemporary?Check out www.musicfaith.comThey have lots of good stuff!I usaly listen to me mum if I think it's my idea.... Yes, Us teens can be quite ego-tistical...Some of the battle is probably pressure to be "cool."She Public school? Compramise! Ex: She likes rock. Most rock is fowl.Solution? Find some clean rock groups. There's plenty.... Quote
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