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Hi i don''t really know where to start. Its my graduation in a few days and there have been so many arguments about it, that I don''t even want to graduate anymore.
With my graduation coming up I''ve been so excited about it. My uni only allocates 4 tickets per student. My natural instinct was my mum and dad and 2 sisters.
My nan wasnt happy with this and today made a scene on her door step when I went to go visit. Its a long story but I feel absolutely crushed and really need some advice
"Advise/help/support on depression, relationships, family, basically life, I''m here to listen and do my best to help :))..."
"Always respect yourself, your right to your own opinions, hobbies and interests.
Stand up for what you know is right in your heart- read, listen to and watch what you like on tv, spend time alone when necessary, avoiding pressure to communicate and ..."
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