^_^ Ok! I can understand that!
Is everything OK in here, now? I hope so!
Someone bring up a topic! : D
Arigatou ^_^
Ok, subject, and this time let's steer away from periods, cause it is getting a bit old.Â
Unless someone has a really bad one that causes them to want to kill all people that get in their way.
Let's see, and it has to pertain to being a girl. Well, and I talked to Yuki-chan about this last night, I was a tomboy and....matte! I just got an idea for a new poll!! How about we do a poll on which of us are tomboys, complete girls, a little bit of both, or are not sure?!
Oh, yeah, my original topic. ^^;; Well, I was a complete tomboy my whole life, and I had more masculine habits than feminine. I didn't like to wear dresses, I could care less if my hair was a mess or not, and I refused to wear a bra. I quit acting like this my first year of college when I went on my Royal Caribbean Cruise and found that being a girl was fun, especially if you have people to wait on you had any foot. ^_^
After that I had a transformation and liked to wear dresses, worried about how my hair looked, and had a lot more crushes. My question, which of you are tomboys, and if you are do you find being a girl fun, or would prefer to remain a tomboy? For those who aren't tomboys, and like to be all girly, what do you find fun about acting like a girl?
Sorry to be off-topic, but just recently I saw my old crush once again. But I wasn't myself. I mean, I suppose I'm usually always quite.. but at least with I'm with other friends I can feel comfortable with being quite. Maybe it just because he was there. If had just been my friend Tiffany and Michelle, I suppose would've been just fine and been much more talktive then I had been... and whenever I watch those two together, it's like I'm outside looking in. They're goofing off and being silly, and here I am.. saying nothing and wanting to be part of the conversation but somehow I feel awkward if I say something or whatever.. it's hard to explain. *sigh*
Aww, no it's not hard to explain at all Moon-chan. I go through those stages all the time. It's always hardest for me when I'm with a friend that I've known for years. It always brings me back to my shyness. This is where you have to learn to be assertive. Try to start the conversation, and if you're afraid that you'll screw up, don't worry. Chances are they'll find it funny and just go along with it. It always works for me. Try to bring up that you're going to college, or something that you enjoy in life.
It is hard, but after you do it a few times you'll get used to it. If you can't, the best thing to do is practice what you're going to say in the mirror, or even better, say what you want on your mp3 player and then play it back. You'll hear for yourself what mistakes you're making and be able to correct them. Just do minor practices, but don't try to memorize them. Be spontanious. If you try to say exactly what you said on the recorder, then he'll tell and feel uncomfortable.