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Other people can be really confusing, especially when it comes to crushes and dating. He may IM you constantly but never ask you on a date. She might stare at you throughout English class then ignore you in the hallway. Maybe you've got a sneaking suspicion that your best friend has the hots for you. How can you tell for sure if he or she likes you? Here are a few signs that he or she is probably into you.

1. Your Gut Says "Yes!"
OK, this may be a frustrating piece of advice because, as a teen, you're still learning how to recognize and trust your intuition. However, if you have a feeling that someone's falling for you -- even if you can't put your finger on why -- it's probably true. With time you'll learn how to recognize this feeling better, so don't sweat it.
2. They Can't Take Their Eyes Off You
Like a moth to a flame, he won't be able to avoid staring at you. He may look into your eyes for a long time, or he might glance at you compulsively then look away, but one way or another, his gaze is constantly headed in your direction. This is one example of body language -- a great clue about whether someone likes you.3. They Want To Be Near You
If she likes you, she's likely to put herself near you whenever possible. Maybe she finds a way to pass you each afternoon in the hall, or maybe she keeps showing up at your soccer games. She might not say anything to you, but she wants to learn more about you. If she's brave, she might enter your personal space to hug you, pat your arm or tickle you. If she does these sorts of things, she's probably into you big time.4. They Remember Things You Say
Two weeks ago you mentioned that you've always wanted to learn how to sail, and he brings it up when you're chatting. Maybe he remembers that your favorite color is green or that you're deathly afraid of heights. In any case, if he's paying attention to little details like this, he's probably into you.5. They Think You're Hilarious -- Even If You Totally Aren't
You told the worst joke in study hall the other day, and she was the only one who laughed. Maybe you made a pun that caused everyone else to groan, but she held her tongue. Perhaps she giggles at everything you say. If any of these situations sound like yours, there's a good chance that she likes you.6. They Smile Like It's Going Out of Style
When you walk into the room, his face lights up. You raise your hand in class, and he grins like he's just won the lottery. When you talk to each other, he's smiling big and paying attention. Yup, he thinks you're the bee's knees. Now ask him out already!7. They Tell Someone They Like You
She might tell one of her friends that she likes you, or she might be a little more subtle and say something like "Wow, Josh is a really great dancer" or "Don't you think Julio is the nicest guy ever?" In either case, she thinks you're pretty great and would probably be thrilled if you asked her out.8. They Ask For Your Opinion
He asks what you think about something that's important to him, whether it's his blog or his new pair of sunglasses. He wants to know your take on global warming or your predictions about which team is going to win the Super Bowl. He's probably pretty keen on you, and this is a great opportunity to strike up a conversation -- and maybe more.

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The great reason for Sheet on Driving

1.Driving is a privilege, NOT a right!
2.In response to very high rates of auto related accidents and death in teens many governments have introduced graduated licensing programs - despite the fact that teens hate these programs statistics show that they DO save lives (teens and others).
3.In general the driving age in North America is 16, but it can be as low as 14 (in rural areas, and usually for farm equipment only) or as old as 19.
4.Most states and provinces require parental consent in order for you to get a driver's licence before 18 and your parents are under NO legal obligation to sign a consent form - just because you are 16 doesn't mean you can drive.
5.Driver training is a good idea - people who get formal training are less likely to get in accidents or succumb to road rage.
6.Speeding is the number 1 cause of accidents in people under 21, alcohol or drug use is the second.
7.Contrary to popular myths that label women and minorities as bad drivers, the most dangerous group of drivers, statistically speaking, are males between 16 and 25.
8.Automobile accidents are the number 1 cause of death in teens - and it is suspected that automobiles are a suicide weapon of choice for youth, although this is hard to prove.
9.It is illegal to drive while impaired - be it from alcohol, drugs (legal and illegal), emotional stress or other causes.
10.For teens, the number of passengers in a car directly effect the likelihood of an accident - the more passengers, the more likely there will be an accident.

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The great reason for Sheet on Curfews

1.Curfews are not an effort by your parents to control you or ruin your fun.
2.Curfews encourage responsibility and teach you a respect for rules (and later laws) that you may not like or understand.
3.There is nothing wrong or shameful about having to be home at a certain time.
4.Adhering to your curfew helps your parents to learn to trust you and your ability to do the right thing.
5.Having a curfew is a really good excuse to leave an uncomfortable situation (if you feel you need an excuse).
6.If your parents expect you home at a certain time and you do not arrive at home they can get help faster if you should need it - if they don't expect you home at all they are unlikely to get help until it is already too late.
7.Parents love you and worry when you aren't home (whether you like it or not) and your curfew allows them to get some sleep after you get home.
8.Having a curfew does not make you lame or a loser, most teens do have curfews even if they won't admit it.
9.Curfews imposed by your parents are not the same as the controversial city and state curfews - they are a matter of family courtesy, not public policy.
10.As much as you will hate to hear it - parental imposed curfews are for your own good!

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1.Breasts can start growing as early as age 10 and don't stop until your early 20's.
2.Breasts have been overly sexualized in Western culture making them too big a part of a girls physical identity.
3.Breasts have a biological purpose - for feeding babies.
4.Having a baby changes ones breasts forever, and many women get larger (but much less perky) breasts after pregnancy.
5.During puberty breasts can develop rapidly causing discomfort, sensitivity and even stretch marks .
6.Larger breasts do not make a girl more feminine, sexier or better.
7.Very large breasts can cause back pain and poor posture.
8.Bras are more than just underwear, they are necessary to keep your breasts supported and to stop injury to the breast tissue while playing sports..
9.Breast cancer is rare in teen aged girls but it is important to get used to checking your breasts for lumps and irregularities as soon as you start having your period - this is especially important if you have a family history of breast cancer.
10.All breasts, no matter what size and no matter what guys may say, are beautiful and amazing to the opposite sex!

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1.More often than not, breaking up is as hard on the person ending the relationship as it is on the person being broken up with - don't assume just because a person is breaking up with you means that they no longer care about you, caring about you and wanting a relationship with you are not one and the same.
2.Nobody likes to hurt another person, especially somebody they have been close to, and it is often very easy to guilt trip somebody into staying with you when they are trying to end things. Resist this urge! When you use guilt as a way to stop a break up you not only cheat yourself out of having a good and true relationship, you foster resentment in the other person which could lead to greater pain and heart ache in the future.
3.Being broken up with does not mean that there is something wrong with you; it just means that there is something that is not working in the relationship.
Try not to take the rejection too personally. Remember that lots of great people have had failed relationships - the fact that the relationships failed says nothing about their value as a person. The fact that your relationship failed likewise says nothing about you as a person.
4.It is all right to cry, get mad and feel hurt when you are dumped. These are normal natural feelings. Just be sure that you let your feelings out in a safe place among friends or family. Do not make your ex the target of your feelings, even if they have done something to deserve your outrage. The sooner you let go of the other person, the sooner the healing can begin.
5.Breaking up is never easy. You will have good days and you will have bad days. Take it one day at a time and don't beat yourself up if you have an overly emotional day - you're only human after all.
6.Break ups are often followed by one of the parties starting a new relationship and when this happens it can bring up all sorts of old feelings. If you thought you were over someone who broke up with you and find yourself upset at the news that s/he has moved on, rest assured you are normal. Let yourself be upset, it is part of the healing process.
7.Acting out in anger is never good for anybody. After being broken up with don't spread mean or spiteful rumors. Don't betray former confidences by telling old secrets to others. If another person was involved in your break up resist the urge to slam them behind their back. Acting vicious only makes you look bad and any satisfaction you may feel will be short lived. In the end this sort of behaviour will only make you feel worse.
8.A big part of the pain of breaking up comes from a feeling of embarrassment. We often fear how the situation will look to outsiders. Refuse to be embarrassed, even if you did something outlandish to cause your break up. Letting go of the embarrassment will help you move on to the healing.
9.Nobody ever deserves to be hurt. Your ex does not deserve to be hurt because you are hurting. Your ex's new love interest (if one even exists) does not deserve to be hurt just because you feel jealous. You do not deserve to be hurt, even if you acted badly and caused the break up. Breaking up hurts, but it doesn't have to be made worse by holding a grudge or drowning yourself in a pool of if only's. Deal with the reality and let go of your anger, the pain will disappear more quickly if you do.
10.Things may seem bleak now but you never know what the future may hold for you and your ex. You may get back together someday. You may not. Either way it is better to let go of a faltering relationship while there is still some caring left between the two of you. If you play it out to the bitter end and leave your ex no choice but to hate you to get rid of you, you close the door to the future. Bowing out graciously leaves room for a future relationship with your ex, even if it is just as good friends.

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