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6th Grade Camping Trip: 26.2.5.6 to 63, 32.3.5 to 47 and 9.4.5 to 14

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Back in 6th grade, my social studies teacher invited me a camping trip, but I rejected. Later, a classmate gave my dad the forms to fill for me to go on the trip. I ripped it up.

Why did my father want me to go on the camping trip that I was invited to back in 6th grade? 26.2.5.6 Great Taming to 63 Already Across.
Line 2 says, "The cart's axle straps come loose." Was it important for me to experience nature?
Line 5 says, "Gelded pig's tusks. Good fortune." Was it that he wants me to go on an adventure?
Line 6 says, "Is this heaven's highway? Creating success." Did he think it was good for me?
Are the changing hexagrams telling me that he is controlling me, thinking that I would have gone?

Why didn't I go on the camping trip that I was invited to? 32.3.5 Lasting to 47 Confined.
Line 3 says, "Not lasting in your character, Maybe accepting a shameful gift. Constancy: shame." Was it that the offer didn't seem to interest me?
Line 5 says, "Lasting in your character with constancy. For the mature woman, good fortune. For the young man, pitfall." Was it that the trip was a trap?
Are the changing hexagrams telling me that the trip is too long and that I would feel trapped if I have gone?

Why did the social studies teacher want me to go on the camping trip? 9.4.5 Small Taming to 14 Great Possession.
Line 4 says, "There is truth and confidence. Blood departs, fear goes away. No mistake." Was it that she trusts me?
Line 5 says, "There is truth and confidence as a bond. Rich in your neighbour." Was it that I was a good student?
 

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I've asked you before and not had a straight answer yet but why can't you ask your dad a simple question about why he did something ?

You live with your dad don't you ? Are you too scared to speak to him ?


Why didn't I go on the camping trip that I was invited to? 32.3.5 Lasting to 47 Confined.

Becasue you rejected it. That's what you said here


Back in 6th grade, my social studies teacher invited me a camping trip, but I rejected. Later, a classmate gave my dad the forms to fill for me to go on the trip. I ripped it up.

You could also ask your social studies teacher. It would be far more productive than asking strangers on the internet to guess at the thoughts of your dad and your teacher.


I don't understand your questions.


Surely unless your relationship with your father is diabolical you can say 'hey dad can I ask you something ? Why did you want me to go on that camping trip ?'.


I'd imagine his answer would be along the lines he thinks it would be good for you.

Although this doesn't makes sense

Back in 6th grade, my social studies teacher invited me a camping trip, but I rejected. Later, a classmate gave my dad the forms to fill for me to go on the trip. I ripped it up.

Why did my father want me to go on the camping trip that I was invited to back in 6th grade?

So how does you father come into it ? The teacher invited you, a class mate gave your dad the form and you ripped it up so how does that lead to your dad wanting you to go ?

So please tell us why you can't ask your father who you live with what he thinks ? You did one thread on why he watched a TV programme !! We aren't here to mind read your dad.
 
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The real question is, what made you resist this camping trip? There must have been a reason, and only you would know it.
 

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Maybe this is about something that happened years ago as he said 'back in 6th grade'

Back in 6th grade, my social studies teacher invited me a camping trip, but I rejected. Later, a classmate gave my dad the forms to fill for me to go on the trip. I ripped it up.

What age is 6th grade in the US ? Maybe he was 14 years old then and he's 16 now or something.

We will never know why he cannot ask his father this simple question I suppose.
 

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:???: I still don't know what age 6th grade is ? Oh you mean he was 12 ?
 
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yes, 6th grade is usually at twelve.

In some cases it is 13 if the child was tiny or very youngish at 5 years, and encouraged to wait one year before starting.
 

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Thanks for clarifying this question was about the distant (?) past
 

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Thanks for clarifying this question was about the distant (?) past
I’m in the US; I was age 11 in 6th grade. The first thing I thought of was that at age 11 he mistrusted the social studies teacher’s request, and that this is a repressed memory.
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Why didn't I go on the camping trip that I was invited to? 32.3.5 Lasting to 47 Confined.
Line 3 says, "Not lasting in your character, Maybe accepting a shameful gift. Constancy: shame." Was it that the offer didn't seem to interest me?
 
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Line 3 says, "Not lasting in your character, Maybe accepting a shameful gift. Constancy: shame." Was it that the offer didn't seem to interest me?

So he's asking about something he turned down when he was 12 but he now doesn't know why he did that ?

I mean you could try remembering or introspection fofenka ? You know why you didn't want to go but want us to tell you why you didn't want to go ?

I don't think I'll try I think I'll leave that to you to recall.
 

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Maybe this is about something that happened years ago as he said 'back in 6th grade'



What age is 6th grade in the US ? Maybe he was 14 years old then and he's 16 now or something.

We will never know why he cannot ask his father this simple question I suppose.

I was 11/12 at the time.
 

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