XOXO, Michael Brown
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The readers submitted some questions about life, love and everything in between. I answered them as honest as I knew possible. I’m here to keep it real with you when no one else is and to answer with no judgment because I don’t know you! I’m just a college junior who enjoys giving his opinion. Here are some of the questions I got this week:
I have this feeling my friend’s partner is cheating on them, what do I do?
This depends how close you are, or how long you and the friend have been together. I think sometimes it’s hard to deliver bad news to a friend about the person that they are with. If you have good solid evidence, you should be telling your friend and not asking me. I say just tell your friend, but be gentle in the way that you tell them.
I want to start a blog. How should I go about doing that and getting people to read my blog?
I’m not sure how to answer that. I bet you could be looking it up though. I’m sure your answer is out there. Check YouTube. Good luck.
If you could live anywhere where would you live and why?
I would live in Boston. I’ve only visited once, and I completely fell in love with everything about the city. I pray that one day that’s where I will be.
What is your biggest guilty pleasure?
This is easy, shame on me but I can’t get enough of MTV’S Teen Mom. I can’t stop watching and I don’t know why. I also can’t give up junk food. I’m answering this in class and all I can think about is going to get a blizzard after class.
What do you think about tattoos?
I enjoy them. To each is own though. I have seven tattoos so I think that alone really sort of answers that question and I plan to get more, but I can’t afford them as of right now.
iPhone or Android?
I personally say Apple all the way. Texting someone with a green bubble makes me sick to my stomach. Gross.
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