Being a Girl and the Benefits of Weekends
Weekends are my favourite days of the week. I can rest, indulge in what I want, and have a quality family time. After five days of going to school doing homeworks, and joining activities, it is fulfilling to just think that you're going to spend the weekend resting and doing what you always do.
Let's say, INDULGE in your favourite snacks as well. Cadbury Dairy Milk, McDonald's Cheese burger, Simplicitea Oreo Milk tea, are my must-haves. Even though you don't eat a great deal, it won't hurt to bite on your favourite snacks on the weekends.
The difference is, I reflect the week that I just had whenever it's the weekends. Did I say the right things to my classmates and close companions? Did I do something that people find awkward? Did I manage to turn embarrassing situations-into-normal ones as well?
Okay, I have to admit I'm not really a sociable person that would be the one to approach you before you come near her. Talking isn't my thing, and people think it's weird that I'm deadly silent when I was a SUPER jolly kid back then. Oh, the good old times.
Ever since I got in this puberty thing, I became a little timid. All these changes that are happening to me, and socialising with other girls who experience the same situation like you is simply awkward. The only subject that you can agree on is about 'monthly periods'. And how it's a nightmare and all that. And because of hormones, other girls are raving over the guys they think are cute and the MOST thing I can't relate to.
And don't even tell me it's abnormality 'cause that's intense. Merely because I'm a girl who goes through puberty doesn't mean I have to have a crush or something. But don't presume that I don't like fashion and I'm a tee-and-trousers girl. 'Cause I love to wear long-sleeves and shorts. And the hairstyle where you ponytail your hair and you're going to leave some before your ear. And I'm not one of the boys. I'm going to tell you, I have a good deal of female friends.
Let's say, INDULGE in your favourite snacks as well. Cadbury Dairy Milk, McDonald's Cheese burger, Simplicitea Oreo Milk tea, are my must-haves. Even though you don't eat a great deal, it won't hurt to bite on your favourite snacks on the weekends.
The difference is, I reflect the week that I just had whenever it's the weekends. Did I say the right things to my classmates and close companions? Did I do something that people find awkward? Did I manage to turn embarrassing situations-into-normal ones as well?
Okay, I have to admit I'm not really a sociable person that would be the one to approach you before you come near her. Talking isn't my thing, and people think it's weird that I'm deadly silent when I was a SUPER jolly kid back then. Oh, the good old times.
Ever since I got in this puberty thing, I became a little timid. All these changes that are happening to me, and socialising with other girls who experience the same situation like you is simply awkward. The only subject that you can agree on is about 'monthly periods'. And how it's a nightmare and all that. And because of hormones, other girls are raving over the guys they think are cute and the MOST thing I can't relate to.
And don't even tell me it's abnormality 'cause that's intense. Merely because I'm a girl who goes through puberty doesn't mean I have to have a crush or something. But don't presume that I don't like fashion and I'm a tee-and-trousers girl. 'Cause I love to wear long-sleeves and shorts. And the hairstyle where you ponytail your hair and you're going to leave some before your ear. And I'm not one of the boys. I'm going to tell you, I have a good deal of female friends.
Comments
Post a Comment