Thread:Laura'sBearHugs/@comment-6318594-20140303140831/@comment-6318594-20140526003915

Okay, that's good. :) Mhmm, yep. And, yeah, that's what typically happens. Like, you might not even know that you've changed, but when you realize that you have, you wouldn't think it would be a bad change. Though, I'm going to assume that you've been a good person in general and haven't done anything wrong. Idk, you just don't seem that kind of person to make the worst of the wrong choices. At least, I think so. :) Yeah, exactly! It's all a part of growing up. :) And yep! Like on an actual rollercoaster, you get that weird stomach-y feeling as you go up and you're kinda worried when you look down, though sometimes it's best that you Don't Look Down so that you feel better about going up, getting through the hardest part about a rollercoaster (which is going up, in my opinion, since it's kinda scary sometimes :P). But when you reach the top, you see the awesome view of the park and see how the totally amazing view, which is the point where you're really feeling good about life, beats everything you saw and experienced beforehand, down at the bottom. And then going down the first hill (which kinda contradicts the whole "downhill" part :P), you'll realize that it has definitely been all worth it in the end. By the time the ride is over, you look back at everything, how you thought you were going to fall off, but you didn't. You kept going, and you got through it. You made it. :)

Lol, so I see. xD Aww, really? Then thank you! I can be a therapist/psychologist! Oh yeah! xD And, you're welcome to all of those thank you's. :) :P I'm always here, so when needed, you can come to me. Actually, you can come to any of us, here on the wiki. I know for a fact that both Danielle and Mary give good advice (better than me, in my opinion), so of course, they're there too. :)