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I need advice . . .


Ok, lets say you're friends with someone for a very long time. He has always been there for you and all that and now you live together as roommates with another person. Now lets say there's a party at your house and you both get pretty tipsy and you end up . . . well . . . ever seen Gray's Anatomy? Yeah . . . so anyway, what happens now? The tension is still there but we haven't really talked about it. I mean it was an accident, I think. Like, it was the booze, right? It was really good though. Surprisingly good . . . I have no idea what I'm saying.

 

In other news, I just got a singing contract thingy! I've never done anything one might consider professional, but it's one of those weird like, totally uncontrived happenstance type of thing. The thing is, I just got the contract and figure it would be a smart move to get a lawyer look at it. My dad is a lawyer but there's no way in hell I would ask him. Although the thing is like, this is a legal document and I'll probably have to get my parents to sign something, but we havent spoken since they threw me out (mostly for being bipolar and without treatment, and a bit for being gay), which was 4 years ago. I've heard of a place in Hollywood thats like a coffee shop type thing, but lawyers hang out there and give free advice to the people who go in, on anything from divorce to taxes and things, and its all done for free. Anyone know of it?

 

Well, thats all thats new here. Sex with my roommate/best friend and a recording contract. And on my AP's, I got a 4 in Calculus, and 5's in English, Psych and Spanish which is cool. And get my SAT results Thursday. That's it. Til later!

 

A few years ago (starts at like 1:10 then again at 2:45):

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Camy

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Falling for your best friend is either the best thing that'll ever happen to you, or the worst. Ultimately friendship is FAR more important than risking losing said friend because of hideously awkward embarrassment.

 

Congrats on the contract. Definitely get a lawyer to look it over. If you won't ask your Dad (??!!) I'd PM Mark_Marciano who is a lawyer, I believe ... I think I read his brother is an entertainment lawyer, too.

 

Camy

Conner

Posted

Camy's suggestion to contact Mark is brilliant. :2thumbs: Couldn't hurt, that's for sure.

 

I also agree with Camy's advice regarding your friend. A heart-to-heart seems to be the way to go. Make it clear up front that you want to preserve the friendship at all costs and go from there. He's likely very confused as well, maybe upset with himself. He made need to sort things out in his own time first.

 

Good luck with everything.

 

Conner

Krista

Posted

What happened will eventually come out and will be discussed by the two of you. A heart to heart will be the way to go about it, the only other way it will come to be discussed or an issue would be negatively.

 

 

Krista

JamesSavik

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Advice is what it is: cheap, easy and probably OK given Camy, Conner and Krista are all good blokes (and bloke-ettes).

 

As you get older and into college, you'll come across a method of instruction called the Socratic Method. This is a method of arriving at the truth by asking a few pointed questions. This allows you to arrive at the truth on your own.

 

I ask: if you have what may be a deadly infection do you treat it or let it fester?

 

The answer is obvious.

rich_e

Posted

Oh man, your voice is amazing!

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