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Hey everybody, it's been awhile since I've made a blog, so here this is.
I've recently gotten into a Junior College (2 years of pre-varsity education in Singapore), and while it isn't one of the top tier colleges here, it's up-and-coming and has amazing facilities. In any case, I think all rising schools need students like me anyway �/
I'm glad to be here because I'll finally get to study Literature in school and get to focus on the humanities. I've never done really well in the sciences, so I'm relieved that they're no longer there to pull down my average grade. Hopefully I'll be able to do well for my A Levels since I'm focusing on 2 subjects that I'm extremely passionate about - history and literature. If anybody has any advice on how to survive the transition from classrooms to lecture halls, it'll be greatly appreciated.
In any case, the past few school days were spent as 'matriculation days' where we were introduced to the school culture and all that preppy stuff. It was fun, but the cheers and all the hype aren't my type of thing. I love my new school, but I don't think I can be as enthusiastic as the student leaders jumping around and leading cheers. They seem pretty queer to me. Anyway, we were all assigned into different groups and I met all sorts of pretty cool people. My group consists of 20 students, 4 of which (including myself) are in the arts stream, I guess the numbers aren't surprising given that it's Singapore after all.
I met this girl who had a pretty weird name, but I don't want to use her real name here so we'll just call her X. She's cool, and I could tell she felt really awkward around guys, so this morning I saw her at the hall waiting for school to start, so I sat beside her and started talking to her. X is 16 and has been in an all-girls school for the past 8 years, so I guess that explains most things. The conversation was surprisingly fluid and I didn't have to try too hard to keep the ball rolling, that made me pretty happy because I could also make her laugh very easily. Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
In the later parts of the day, the new students were supposed to learn this stupid dance and we had to pair up with people of the opposite gender. The boys in my group were timidly standing around and asking if they could just partner up with each other instead, so I decided that it was time to leave the old me behind and start being a man.
I stepped forward and went, "Hey X, come here!".
She looked really surprised and scampered over while giggling, so I was relieved that wasn't a complete disaster. We had a pretty fun time doing some modern disco dancing thing. Moving on, when school ended I saw her on my way out of school, so I thought that I should get her number. I waved at her, walked toward her, and gave her my phone to key in her number. At this point I thought I was going to die because I'd never think of doing something like this.
Next thing I knew, she asked me how I was going to go home, and it turned out that we were taking the same route back to a train interchange. We walked out of school, and she wanted to take a bus, so I suggested that we should just walk to the train station. I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys. Anyway, she agreed to walk with me and it was a really nice 15 minute walk. At the end of it, I asked her to the dance that the school is hosting tomorrow, SHE SAID YES.
BOOM
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Belgium8305 Posts
*fist bumps with the force of a thousand suns*
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Netherlands6175 Posts
Awwww cute Az! She sounds sweet. Looks like you guys had a pretty instant connection. I hope it goes well, keep me updated plz.
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United Kingdom14103 Posts
I stepped forward and went, "Hey X, come here!".
Like a movie! So cute!
what cow and drav said
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Awh yess Azera you swaggerking
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i bet you gave her macho man look
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Damn, you're smooth. Good luck with her!
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Nice shit Azera, good job :D
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Is junior college like highschool in Singapore?
Also, good job. Love these girl blogs .
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Braavos36362 Posts
this is a cute story and way to go!
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Cute story...made me smile. Grats.
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Logging in at work to say that YOU ARE A MAN!
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Dam, azera you are toooo smoooth.
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22271 Posts
Good job man hope it works out :D
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On February 10 2014 20:34 Azera wrote:
Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys.
You don't know anything about girls. It's just cold calculation on her part. She knows men want to be protective over the weaker sex, she's not nervous at all, she just acts that way in order for you to like her better. Afraid of taking walks with guys? Even if she went to a female only school nobody can be that sheltered.
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Haha, never change, Shauni.
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Netherlands6175 Posts
On February 11 2014 01:59 Shauni wrote:Show nested quote +On February 10 2014 20:34 Azera wrote:
Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys.
You don't know anything about girls. It's just cold calculation on her part. She knows men want to be protective over the weaker sex, she's not nervous at all, she just acts that way in order for you to like her better. Afraid of taking walks with guys? Even if she went to a female only school nobody can be that sheltered. I disagree. I think Azera read her right. You have a very cynical view of girls and the way they think Shauni. Not every woman is a cold hearted bitch.
Edit: Azera, you;re right, I am proud of you.
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On February 11 2014 02:14 dravernor wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2014 01:59 Shauni wrote:On February 10 2014 20:34 Azera wrote:
Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys.
You don't know anything about girls. It's just cold calculation on her part. She knows men want to be protective over the weaker sex, she's not nervous at all, she just acts that way in order for you to like her better. Afraid of taking walks with guys? Even if she went to a female only school nobody can be that sheltered. I disagree. I think Azera read her right. You have a very cynical view of girls and the way they think Shauni. Not every woman is a cold hearted bitch. Edit: Azera, you;re right, I am proud of you. When it comes to women shauni's posts border on the insane, I wouldn't take them seriously.
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Lalalaland34457 Posts
Well played mate! Fun to read.
Also shauni numbah one ~
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so I decided that it was time to leave the old me behind and start being a man
haha thats awesome, good job man and way to step out!
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well played
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One star because you're just gonna dump this one after one date as well.
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Ah, but the real question is, will she show up to the dance, or blow you off because she "forgot she has work"?
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9931 Posts
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On February 11 2014 01:59 Shauni wrote:Show nested quote +On February 10 2014 20:34 Azera wrote:
Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys.
You don't know anything about girls. It's just cold calculation on her part. She knows men want to be protective over the weaker sex, she's not nervous at all, she just acts that way in order for you to like her better. Afraid of taking walks with guys? Even if she went to a female only school nobody can be that sheltered.
Shauni wrote:
Females are merely big children. They are made to roam the skies free, no strings attached. Leashing them is like leashing the wind. Their ideas and opinions matter not in the grand scheme of things, but the way they are created makes them more susceptible to the present. Making a female laugh is a trivial matter even for someone with such a pathetic personality as myself. If you turn things around, I'll be hard pressed to recall an instance where a female has made me laugh. Not that I care enough to oppose the gender roles, but it's ironic how many females want a humorous guy when they are as engaging as stones themselves.
yes listen to him az
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Congrats Az!
EDIT: Lol the Shauni quotes
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Can this thread become a collection of Shauni Quotes? I'd like to frame them.
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On February 11 2014 07:24 marttorn wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2014 01:59 Shauni wrote:On February 10 2014 20:34 Azera wrote:
Like most shy girls, she does that thing where they cover their mouths with their hand when they start laughing. She stopped doing that after awhile so I hope she's warmed up to me.
I could tell she was really nervous because she probably hasn't taken many walks with guys.
You don't know anything about girls. It's just cold calculation on her part. She knows men want to be protective over the weaker sex, she's not nervous at all, she just acts that way in order for you to like her better. Afraid of taking walks with guys? Even if she went to a female only school nobody can be that sheltered. Show nested quote + Shauni wrote:
Females are merely big children. They are made to roam the skies free, no strings attached. Leashing them is like leashing the wind. Their ideas and opinions matter not in the grand scheme of things, but the way they are created makes them more susceptible to the present. Making a female laugh is a trivial matter even for someone with such a pathetic personality as myself. If you turn things around, I'll be hard pressed to recall an instance where a female has made me laugh. Not that I care enough to oppose the gender roles, but it's ironic how many females want a humorous guy when they are as engaging as stones themselves. yes listen to him az Shauni did your mother not hug you as a child?
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What are you all saying! All hail the Church of Shauni.
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On February 10 2014 23:32 jrkirby wrote:Is junior college like highschool in Singapore? Also, good job. Love these girl blogs . The US Grade equivalents in Singapore are: Primary school = Grades 1-6, Secondary School = Grades 7-10, Junior College = Grades 11-12. But after Secondary School, you can choose (or if your grades are not good enough, forced) to go to polytechnics (which last 3 years) or ITEs instead, which provide technical or vocational training instead of purely academic pursuits. Most students who plan to go to university will choose to go to JCs though, as it is a shorter route.
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TLADT24918 Posts
Good stuff OP! Hope things work out for the best!
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Just a quick update peeps:
The dance went really well, it wasn't too awkward and even though her hands were cold and sweaty we just laughed about it and all was good. I didn't do anything special today, just wished her happy V day and all that. I don't think I should really go ahead and proceed with things because while getting to know her better I realized that we had some differences in beliefs that could cause problems. Off the top of my head, she's really into Christianity and actually went on a homophobic rant, so that's a nono for me.
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Lalalaland34457 Posts
Assuming you didn't go crazy on her for the homophobic thing, this is probably the most mature girl blog I've seen on TL for a long time.
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No I didn't even respond to it, I just said "okay I see." and lead the conversation elsewhere.
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Netherlands6175 Posts
Azera, I am so proud of you seriously. You are really growing up into a nice guy. Please keep going along those lines.
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