i was thinking bf/gf but i guess it doesnt just have to be that.theshortykatt said:depends on what relationship your talking about..
relationships with friends, gf/bf, parents, teachers...
but ive gotta say i agree
if your in a rocky relationship you'd be distracted all the time right?
oooh unlucky.chicky_pie said:Disagree.
Look where it got me after the HSC......30 for my UAI.
I think you could be just as easily distracted if it was a good relationship. At the risk of generalising, most 18yr old hscers would be super intense with their bf/gf especially with first timers. Plus then the parent factor steps in..theshortykatt said:depends on what relationship your talking about..
relationships with friends, gf/bf, parents, teachers...
but ive gotta say i agree
if your in a rocky relationship you'd be distracted all the time right?
I don't know since I wasn't in a relationship. But my mates are telling me it's all good because they support each other during the time of difficulties.m&ss2008 said:being in a stable relationships makes it easier to get through the HSC.
agree or disagree?
and does a rocky relationship makes things so much worse?
it's a lil late now. the world is already farked and we can all see the consequences of that.ElGronko said:People driving their cars to work is the greatest source of traffic pollution. Have you thought about car pooling?
m&ss2008 said:oooh unlucky.
i hope for your sake he's at least good in bed
You don't know the way to do.chicky_pie said:Disagree.
Look where it got me after the HSC......30 for my UAI.