I expect simple behaviours here. Friendship, and love. Any advice should be from the perspective of the person asking, not the person giving! We have had to make new membership moderated to combat the huge number of spammers who register
How unlucky you were to need to abandon emotional baggage. I still keep all mine!
I lived in ten houses before I went to secondary school but I only went to two schools (I went to the junior branch and the senior school of one) and as I left the other at the age of eight, I scarcely remember it.
And I was lucky that it was a good school, but unlucky that I found few good lasting friends there.
And in many ways it was a good thing (for me) that I was immature longer than most of my contemporaries and that I didn't recognise sexual feelings for other boys and only awoke at the age of nineteen.
And when (no doubt) I had a reputation (at university) it didn't seem to matter.
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Registered: November 2003
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I can't answer the question about emotional baggage, but I know from the teaching point of view that frequently changing schools plays havoc with children's academic progress.
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I dream of boys with big bulges in their trousers,
Never of girls with big bulges in their blouses.