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Sunday, 08 November 2009
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"Hope Long Distance Works Out For You"
I've been put in a really awkward situation recently. For a little background information, I'm currently enrolled in college in NYC, and my boyfriend goes to school in Philadelphia. It's a long distance relationship, but we speak to each other everyday, and he comes up every other, if not every, weekend. We're completely open with each other. I tell him about the guys that like me, what they try to do, when I'm hanging out with them, etc, and he does the same with me. We have full trust with each other, but sometimes we're a bit wary of the other party.
My boyfriend just left to go back home for the week. He came up Friday night and stayed until Sunday afternoon. Right before he came though, something very awkward happened. More Here...
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Say What You Can't Say
Is there a person or a loved one that you have always wanted to tell them something but you can't?Whether if it's guilt... or something sad... or compliment... Express it all here like you are talking to that person! Maybe it will help.
I'll start first to my boyfriend:
I wish you would be more interested in sex or at least as much as I do which isn't a lot... I think.
To a friend:
Ever since we fought like last year, things have been awkward with us, I hope you could stop avoiding me and we actually take time to make it up to each other.
Now it's your turn... say as much as you want to as many people as you want! -
"He's Like My Brother"
I went to watch meteor shower with a very good friend of mine last week. Originally we invited my other girl friend and his girlfriend to join us. Our friend ended up unable to make it and his girlfriend chose not to come. She thought that was a crazy idea to stay up all night to watch meteor showers.
As I was sharing my story with my friends, instead of focusing on the details of the experiences, most of them question me whether this is an appropriate behavior or if I am romantically involved with the person. The friend I went with is a great buddy of mine. We seriously treated each other like family members. I did not sense anything romantic that night except it was a beautiful night with plenty of stars in the clear sky.
Is it really wrong to do this even if the two of us are just friends?
Saturday, 07 November 2009
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What NOT To Buy a Man
Halloween has passed, which means the holidays are soon coming. So with this in mind I've complied a short list of gift giving ideas. More specifically, what NOT to get a man. Enjoy!
#1: PJ's
We don't care if you think they look cute or not. Pajamas are for boys not men. Most men like to sleep free and easy and as naked as possible. Getting us PJ's is like when we get you that "girls soap n shit" package. Sure you mean well, and you think we'll use it, but really it's not going to see the light of day and will likely end up doing double duty as car chamois and oil rag. More Here... -
"Princess Girls" and Why They Don't Have Boyfriends

Sure, most little girls like princess stories and pretend to be princesses when they're young. There is nothing wrong or unhealthy about this. But, according to my observations and theory, there comes a time when reality needs to set in. It seems more and more obvious to me the longer I live that lots of girls don't allow this change to happen.
Sure, all of the blame can't be placed on them. Romantic movies of today idolize the princess idea. If that's your taste in movies, that's fine. But the problem comes when these fictional movie story-lines are considered reality. So many girls expect their lives to play out as they do in the movies. I personally don't understand this phenomenon what so ever, but then again I have never been a "Princess Girl". But it should be a considerable consensus that this is not appropriate behavior. Movies are not reality! More Here...






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