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Is mobile msging relationships becoming the 'in thing' these days?
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It seems that relationships are developing over mobiles these days and I am wondering whether this is common around where u live?
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Live life, get drunk, you only live once, so who cares if you can't remember half of it?
Dont tell me that 25% of the kids in britain have steady jobs or have won the lottery. If parents didnt bow down so much to their kids then we wouldnt have stupid pokemon cards and mobile phones. I'm 16 and i do have a mobile phone. Unlike many others i actually need mine. I work for my dads company designing websites, and just because i am young doesnt mean i cant do it. I travel around a lot on my moped, and my dad needs to get in touch with me. My sister more or less crucified my mum on saturday, because she couldnt have a phone for her birthday. Shes 10!!!!!
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I don't need my phone, but I love having it. I'm very close to quite a few of my friends, and my parents like to be able contact me whereever I am. SMS is a good way of keeping in contact without huge phone bills. If anyone want to talk to me (I'm in Switzerland) phone number is +41 78 660 7625. I'll be happy to talk.
[This message has been edited by rossholmes (edited 15-08-2000).]
If you are really worried about your friends money wasting, fix her up with a Motorola phone. For writing messages, they are awful, especially compared to Nokia phones. She'll quickly give up writing so many messages.