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Do Tell: How Did You Meet Your Best Friend?

Sep 13 2008 - 9:00am by DearSugar
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Do Tell: How Did You Meet Your Best Friend? There's nothing like a best friend! The importance of having someone you can turn to and trust without a moment of hesitancy is infinitely important in this hectic world. But the friendship that you have with a best friend is more than just the day-to-day stuff, it’s also about the memories you create with one another along the way.
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You Asked: Do I Want My Ex Back?

Sep 2 2008 - 4:00pm by DearSugar
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You Asked: Do I Want My Ex Back? Dear Sugar, I dated someone for almost three years until he started to feel less for me. We thought we solved it, but a week later we broke up. We continued to hook up afterwards, but it didn't take long for him to date someone else.
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Dear Poll: Do You Look Back on High School With Fond Memories or Frustration?

Sep 2 2008 - 3:00pm by DearSugar
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Dear Poll: Do You Look Back on High School With Fond Memories or Frustration?
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Do Tell: What Activities Make You Feel Like a Kid Again?

Aug 31 2008 - 9:00am by DearSugar
683 Views - 30 comments
Do Tell: What Activities Make You Feel Like a Kid Again? Last weekend I had the pleasure of enjoying a quintessential Summer activity: swimming in a lake. I’m not going to lie; at first I was only brave enough to dip my big toe in, but after hanging out in the sun for a while, I finally took the plunge — and it was fun! The best part about being in the water was that it reminded me of how much I loved to swim as a kid, not for the health benefits, but just because of the sheer joy of being in water.
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Do Tell: What Did Summer Camp Mean to You?

Jul 29 2008 - 1:00pm by DearSugar
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Do Tell: What Did Summer Camp Mean to You? Depending on who you ask, Summer camp is either a wonderful, life-changing part of childhood or a horrifying, embarrassing experience to be avoided entirely. For many kids, attending sleep-away camp was a first taste of independence. You're tossed into an unfamiliar place and forced to make new friends while sampling all sorts of exotic activities — from horseback riding and campfires to dancing with boys and having your underwear run up a flagpole.
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