nothing wrong...Originally posted by elindra:I just find it funny coz he wanna go other places but everytime suay suay kenna India
I even told him myself that kenna 4D also not so zun
Anything wrong with that?
Had lots of gray strands at that tender age. Mom says I think / worry too much!Originally posted by Wanda:Did your hair turn fully grey? How come?
But at least you still have your hair... better than those who lose their hair.
so stressed!Originally posted by Rhonda:Had lots of gray strands at that tender age. Mom says I think / worry too much!
When I went to Sec Sch, I coloured it regularly and then, the entire head turned gray!!![]()
If I stopped colouring my hair, I'd first look like a Zebra, then totally gray!
Then u must get lots of comments about your hair as a kid...did u feel self-concious about it? As a rather shy kid, I feel self-concious whenever ppl pass comments about me.Originally posted by Rhonda:Had lots of gray strands at that tender age. Mom says I think / worry too much!
When I went to Sec Sch, I coloured it regularly and then, the entire head turned gray!!![]()
If I stopped colouring my hair, I'd first look like a Zebra, then totally gray!
I tell you, I was born a worrywart!Originally posted by stellazio:so stressed!
i tink i should be worried, how come i takethings so lightly that i dun get stressed except studying the night b4 for an exam.![]()
Originally posted by Rhonda:I tell you, I was born a worrywart!![]()
When I was about four, it rained very heavily once, and I took it upon my shoulders to help 'stop' the rain by standing by the window, singing "Rain, rain, go away!" over and over again until the rain stopped, then I thought, "OK! Mission accomplished!" and went off to nap!![]()
How many kids would do something like that at the age of four, you tell me?!![]()
why were u even worrying bout the rain?Originally posted by Rhonda:I tell you, I was born a worrywart!![]()
When I was about four, it rained very heavily once, and I took it upon my shoulders to help 'stop' the rain by standing by the window, singing "Rain, rain, go away!" over and over again until the rain stopped, then I thought, "OK! Mission accomplished!" and went off to nap!![]()
How many kids would do something like that at the age of four, you tell me?!![]()
It was bad. It was really really bad.Originally posted by Wanda:Then u must get lots of comments about your hair as a kid...did u feel self-concious about it? As a rather shy kid, I feel self-concious whenever ppl pass comments about me.![]()
Eh... dunno leh! Cause I probably just learnt the song, "Rain, rain, go away!" and thought that it meant we can help stop the rain by singing it so I gwai gwai sang it?Originally posted by stellazio:why were u even worrying bout the rain?
so u can go out under the apple tree and meet ur sweetheart from the other neighbourhood sibo?![]()
Originally posted by Rhonda:Eh... dunno leh! Cause I probably just learnt the song, "Rain, rain, go away!" and thought that it meant we can help stop the rain by singing it so I gwai gwai sang it?![]()
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Originally posted by Rhonda:THings got much better when I went to a girls' school in my Secondary years and three other girls accepted the shy, quiet, conservative li'l me into their clique!They were really sweet to me, we did almost everything together, and because of them, I never felt ostracised.
Yes. Because you don't feel the need to fight for any guys' attention that much. You don't feel the pressure to look pretty / desirable, etc and then base your entire self-esteem on how attractive the opposite sex deems you. Heck, we were all girls so we only bothered with girly stuff, esp in Lower Sec.Originally posted by choco B:Do you think the culture of a girls' school is less harsh on shy children?
i thought single sex schools will have mroe bullying.Originally posted by choco B:Do you think the culture of a girls' school is less harsh on shy children?
No, leh! Where got? Don't know about the girls now but back then, of course we had petty disagreements and the 'your clique'-'my clique' kinda thing, but overall, we weren't nasty. There weren't any tear-your-hair-out fights that I know of.Originally posted by stellazio:i thought single sex schools will have mroe bullying.![]()
pri sch i was the shy quiet gal... who only noe how to say yes, no, dunnoe... and the 2 best gfs i had bec the most popular gals in schOriginally posted by Rhonda:Yes. Because you don't feel the need to fight for any guys' attention that much. You don't feel the pressure to look pretty / desirable, etc and then base your entire self-esteem on how attractive the opposite sex deems you. Heck, we were all girls so we only bothered with girly stuff, esp in Lower Sec.
I think some women kinda base their entire ego on how many men they can attract, how many men oogle at them, how sexually desirable they are to men, etc.Ah well, prostituting the soul?
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i was infamous in pri and sec sch. only go to poly become guaikia.Originally posted by Rhonda:No, leh! Where got? Don't know about the girls now but back then, of course we had petty disagreements and the 'your clique'-'my clique' kinda thing, but overall, we weren't nasty. There weren't any tear-your-hair-out fights that I know of.
Kids and teens were simpler then, sitella. Not so corrupted like now!![]()
Originally posted by Rhonda:Yes. Because you don't feel the need to fight for any guys' attention that much. You don't feel the pressure to look pretty / desirable, etc and then base your entire self-esteem on how attractive the opposite sex deems you. Heck, we were all girls so we only bothered with girly stuff, esp in Lower Sec.
I think some women kinda base their entire ego on how many men they can attract, how many men oogle at them, how sexually desirable they are to men, etc.Ah well, prostituting the soul?
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Originally posted by stellazio:i thought single sex schools will have mroe bullying.![]()
Kids in general these days seem to be maturing a lot faster.Originally posted by choco B:Yup, I will agree with you. I think there is a higher chance that the awareness about boys and sexuality gets delayed when we study in a girls' school, and that's not a bad thing.
That being said, some girls in girls' school still manage to mature fast
Originally posted by fudgester:Kids in general these days seem to be maturing a lot faster.![]()
Yeah... I only started to really pay attention to boys in Secondary 2!Originally posted by choco B:Yup, I will agree with you. I think there is a higher chance that the awareness about boys and sexuality gets delayed when we study in a girls' school, and that's not a bad thing.
That being said, some girls in girls' school still manage to mature fast
Originally posted by choco B:Yeah it's inevitable. Every generation says that of the next generation LOL.