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My 15 year old son is taking his GCSE's and I think I'm more worried than he is.

 

He keeps telling me to chill, as he knows what he needs to achieve to get into 6th form and, horror of horrors, we also discussed University and career options :ohdear:

 

When did he get so grown up :confused:

 

I had my first serious talk with my half brother a week ago. We didn't get to talk often because he was busy with his family and work and stuff like that (he's 36).

 

So basically we talked about everything that brothers would talk about, sexuality, society, politics, school, college, career etc.

 

He was surprised that I already chose a college to go to and my career path and that I'm so serious about relationships, all that with my 17 years :P I grew up because I was horribly worried and anxious about not heaving a good future, so I decided to step things up a bit. Maybe your son had a similar experience, but then again not everybody is as paranoid as I am :biggrin:

 

 

He still hasn't settled on a career choice, he is still looking at his options. He just realises that he needs to achieve certain grades to go to 6th form and then he needs to decide what he's going to do with regard to A'Levels. These will lead him into his chosen career and then depending upon those grades, get him into a good university of his choice. (Altho I would prefer him to stay near home so I can keep an eye on him lol.)

 

the air for him must be thin, with you around ... for men growing up it is important to get indipendant as well as selfconfidence ... best to be around but only offer advice if he asks for it .... oh and one more thing naomis..

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So you're saying when the time comes, I need to let him spread his wings and just watch and be there if he needs me?

 

The very thought of him and his brother leaving home fills me with panic. Silly I know, but for boys the dangers are so great, sometimes I think greater than for girls. Girls wont hesitate to ask for help and will usually have pretty good judgement when it comes to others. Boys can be easily led and get into all kinds of scrapes.

 

Oh heck, I've got a lot to learn haven't I :(

 

 

I left home early this year and I haven't hesitated to call upon my Mum for help when I need it, even though I was quite independent back home. I feel... changed, after leaving. I think everyone does.

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Don't know whether to start panicking or just roll with the punches and get on with it lol. :( :blush:

 

By the way does anyone know the name of the new game about the man and young girl trying to stay alive in an apocalyptic situation?

 

I can't for the life of me remember what its called

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Found it... The Last of Us. Looks good :biggrin:

 

Well that's a bummer, the beta is available for downloading for PC if you have already bought a certain game, however... The game will only be released on PS3

 

When will developers realise that PC gamers exist still :(

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I seriously hope the character creator is awesome in Fallout 4. It is nearly impossible to make a cool looking character in Fallout New Vegas.

I believe Nuska is working on a character overhaul for it, but I couldn't find any info about it.

 

In other news, I believe there is a mad, half blind fool in this share-house I'm staying in. It is currently 1:45am here, and I went to the toilet and discovered urine EVERYWHERE. Good thing there is more than one toilet, because I don't want to share a toilet with someone who uses the hula-hoop while he's taking a piss.

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