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An agony aunt/ Agony uncle job

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Anissa Ayari Sidi Rezig Prep School Ben Arous

Dear editor,

I’m 15. I’m old enough to have a little bit of freedom. But my parents don’t seem aware of this. They are fond of saying “NO”. They seem to like this word a lot. No to hanging around with friends. No to have more pocket money. No to use the computer after 8pm even at weekends. I really need to breathe. I really work hard at school and I need to relax. What can I do?

Mr. Fedup

Dear editor,

Please help! My parents got divorced 2 months ago. I know that it was the best solution to have a calm and quiet life again. But now I really feel sad. Not seeing daddy around every single day is very hard. Will I overcome this? I don’t know. Please help.

Miss.Unhappy

Dear editor,

Our 15 year-old girl is growing stubborn and disobedient. Talking doesn’t seem to help. Worse she is learning bad habits and she doesn’t seem aware of that. We are very anxious about that. What can we do?

Mr.Mrs.Worried

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Dear Editor,

Well, I’m actually wondering what are siblings for? Aren’t they a gift from God to make each other’s life happier and more interesting? Aren’t they here to give a hand, to be there when we need help? My life is really a nightmare with my eldest sister. We are always fighting over everything: computer, PM,TV, food.... I can’t stand this situation any longer. I really want to change this. I ‘d like to hang around with her, to share nice moments together like the others. What can I do? Please help!

Mr.Brotherhood.