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Will my cousin get over her emo stage??

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camp & friends @ school & she hates the world

and she dose not want to stop! what should i do?

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  1. Maybe she should see a counselor but I am sure that it is just a phase and that she will soon be over it. But also keep in touch with her and do not single her out or call her weird...


  2. She might

  3. 12 year old emo... god, she has no idea emotional trauma is REALLY like. it's a little annoying when preteens try to get caught up being emo bgecause they think it makes them cool.

    she'll grow out of it, eventually. until then she'll be making a fool of herself or asking for some real trouble.

  4. leave her alone she'll get over it.

    my friend is like that to. It's annoying. because she used to be really upbeat and bubbly.

  5. god i hope so

  6. Be patient, cuz.

    It's the age.

    By the way, how old are you?


  7. just leave her alone, there's nothing wrong with being emotional

  8. That may just be the way she is. I had a friend that was emo for two years but then everyone figured out she was just doing it for attention, now she is still just a little emo. You can't change the way someone is. But you could try to introduce her to something girly that you think she would fall in love with and end the emo stage. But you really shouldn't be changing someone.

  9. she needs someone to talk to and that wont think she is weird

  10. Yes, she will. She's a p*****n girl. If she hates everything, or seems to let her talk about what's bothering her without interjecting. Let her know you are concerned that she doesn't seem to be enjoying anything and that you'd like to do something fun with her where the two of you will agree not to talk about anything negative. It will be a time for the two of you to concentrate on great fun and making happy memories. If she refuses, let her know you're always there for her. Go out and have fun for yourself, though, and don't be dragged down into her world.

  11. It seems like your cousin might have some of her own issues going on. Maybe its home or theres something going on with her. This stage will probably pass considering she is still young. But had a friend that has been like that for 4 years now. It just sticks to people. What ever she feels comfortable with. I would talk to her and see whats up.

  12. at 12 and under, its just a stage she's going through, unless any of her parents suffer emo distress, that could be a different story. It when she's a teenager, your age and up that it could be serious.

       As for what you can do, "nothing", as you must have already noticed, nothing you say or do, will have any affect on her....she and she alone has to want it too stop.  Even ones moods and behaviors can be as addictive as drugs or alcohol.

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