I think I'm addicted to the internet. I'v been on for at least 6 hours today. The thing is though, I don't know if me being on this long partly has to do with the fact that I hardly go on all week becasue I don't have the time. Is there any way somebody can help me. The time is 12:07 am right now and I got on at 8:30 (probably only taking a 30 minute to an hour break)
I feel so crappy!
picadilly answered Sunday November 23 2003, 9:12 pm: hey,
if you have only been on the internet for 6 hours this week, when you break it down, it's the equivalent of only 51.4 minutes each day. Doesn't sound like an addiction to me. [ picadilly's advice column | Ask picadilly A Question ]
ScaperJess answered Sunday November 23 2003, 6:01 pm: Don't feel so crappy!! I'm guessing 99% of the people her are sad pathetic Internet addicts, and proud of it to... at least your not to the point were your weekdays are devoured too... like me ;) Just remember you are not alone! Millions are just like you... Don't feel bad... [ ScaperJess's advice column | Ask ScaperJess A Question ]
joolaygurl89 answered Sunday November 23 2003, 4:44 pm: Seems to me you got nothin to do on the weekends. hang out with friends, do something! I am an internet addict myself but when it comes time to get off the computer, I'll do it. I might bitch and groan but you'll get over it. [ joolaygurl89's advice column | Ask joolaygurl89 A Question ]
Advice_Goddess answered Sunday November 23 2003, 1:23 pm: Go for a walk.
Draw a picture.
Join a dance class.
Get your ass outside!
Not going on all week should not result in weekend addiction. Repeat after me: you do not need the internet. You do not need the internet. You DO have a life. You DO have a life. [ Advice_Goddess's advice column | Ask Advice_Goddess A Question ]
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