Comments:

hissandtell - 2006-09-11 01:15:49
Ah, how I adore these sorts of public Positive Affirmation exercises. When I was forced to do them (by a sadistic principal) with students at one of the high schools I taught at, I particularly enjoyed it when the kindest things kids could think of to say to boost other kids' self-esteem were, "I like your bike" or "You have a nice shirt". So don't let all the compliments swell your pretty head, kitticakes! Love, R xxx
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Phil - 2006-09-11 05:58:10
I wonder if the psycholesbian will publicly declare her love? We can hope!
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B - 2006-09-11 07:34:41
With all the love you'll be receiving, the drugs you need may be birth control pills.
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Klugarsh - 2006-09-11 07:56:56
2 things on this: A) Terrifying as it is, there will be no shortage of things said that will completely surprize you, in the best possible way. B) We had to do this with the kids at the summer camp, a couple of years ago. My absolute favourite was one kid's enthusiatic affirmation of me consisting entirely of the words, "I'm really, really scared of you." It was so sweet.
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Poolagirl - 2006-09-11 10:21:37
Why can't you just eat cake?
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Andria - 2006-09-11 18:59:17
Oh, gosh. I think I would call in sick. I can't handle those kind of warm-fuzzy events. Good luck, sister.
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Holly - 2006-09-11 21:01:31
I'm with you. I get all nervous and shy when I'm suddenly the center of attention. I like attention, but in small doses.
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seacreature - 2006-09-12 13:16:38
I don't like being the center of attention, either. Especially when it seems forced. Hope it went well...
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