runwad
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- Jan 18, 2006
I could've been Natalie. I was 18 (freshman in college though) on a trip with girl friends in Myrtle Beach. A cute boy at a bar was dancing with me all night(we didn't drink just dance), then he had to leave because his friends wanted to and he didn't have a car. He wanted me to go with him. Said he'd go get another car and bring me back. I knew i shouldn't go, but dang he was so cute and he was paying attention to me. Luckily my friends all told me NO! Let him go back with his friends and get his car and come back.
Who knows what could've happened to me with all those guys. Yikes I don't want to think about it. I knew I shouldn't go with him, I truly did, that's probably why I asked my friends. Thank God they told me NO, don't go.
Ya and the guy, he never came back for me.
To this day I have a hard time letting my girls go. I'm constantly worried about them making the wrong choices. They are both smart and have a good head on their shoulders but I know first hand how easy it is to make the wrong choice when someone is paying attention to you, it's scary as a parent.
I can totally relate to the situation Natalie got herself in :-(.
Who knows what could've happened to me with all those guys. Yikes I don't want to think about it. I knew I shouldn't go with him, I truly did, that's probably why I asked my friends. Thank God they told me NO, don't go.
Ya and the guy, he never came back for me.
To this day I have a hard time letting my girls go. I'm constantly worried about them making the wrong choices. They are both smart and have a good head on their shoulders but I know first hand how easy it is to make the wrong choice when someone is paying attention to you, it's scary as a parent.
I can totally relate to the situation Natalie got herself in :-(.