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Who needs to talk to someone [ specially for kids and teenagers]?

I know there are quite a few teenagers , kids here who often needs someone to talk to . Maybe you need to talk to someone when you have problems at home, feel sad and unwanted etc. Well, here is a number you can freephone 08001111 or you can visit www.childline.org.uk. They provide trusted and confidential support for those of you who feel isolated,sad and depressed. :)

Update:

You are so wrong. Anybody [teenagers or kids] can phone, talk to the person knowing that nobody is ever going to know who or what they talk about.

I am just trying to help those kids always asking for help, if you don't need help , well then so be it. If just one person get help or encouragement from talking to someone my day will be made.

Update 2:

Justina, that is precisely why i gave them a phone-number to phone, i cannot help teenagers but those people are professionals and know what they are doing. :)

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    How right you are Honey...I think everyone needs help not only teens...I myself could do with a good talk!!!!xxxx

  • Alex M
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    No Teens who are actually in trouble use that. . .

    Add- You might be able to help little children, but teens realise that a coaxing voice isn't going to change anything. A (Boy/girl/ - ) friend is better support.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you do realize that teenagers keep all of that to themselves like i did a year ago. and talking to somebody that is a stranger isnt going to help. i think you should just leave teens like me alone, you cant help.

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