so someone should talk to me. im new to this site. i have questions!!!!
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1lesbichic
hi, im raven. im obviously a girl. i am lesbian...(.duh!) im about to be 18 in like 8 days or something....which sucks. but anyway im just curious how this awsome book site works. and is there ways for us to chat together about books and stuff? and how do i change my username?? i am really bad with computers....(ex cheerleader) haha
2reconditereader
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4DanieXJ
I rarely guess whether or not someone's screen name represents a woman or a man. In your case, just because you had Raven in there, you also had James in there.
Also unsure why 18 sucks. You can vote, you can rent a car (although it costs more than if you were 25) you can sign contracts, you are fully an adult and unless you chose to you never have to be tied down to any other adult (including your parents or guardians) ever again. The world is your oyster.
Also, you may want to be careful how much personal identifiable information you have on your profile, unless you plan on making your library private.
Also unsure why 18 sucks. You can vote, you can rent a car (although it costs more than if you were 25) you can sign contracts, you are fully an adult and unless you chose to you never have to be tied down to any other adult (including your parents or guardians) ever again. The world is your oyster.
Also, you may want to be careful how much personal identifiable information you have on your profile, unless you plan on making your library private.