My incredibly awesome life.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Change.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
The friend.
Because I had this opinion, I stayed away from these types of friendships, but then decided to start making exceptions because I thought I could do it. Not so. It's incredibly hard to decide that you'll just be friends with someone and then find that for some reason they love to hang out with you, but never feel any other inkling of emotion for you. In my case, it's because I'm too dang nice. I allow myself to become a go-to girl and then I never leave that position. I've had my fair share of guys like me romantically, yes, but never the one that I really really want. Someday, I know, but for now I have "friend" syndrome. The only problem though is that it's not exactly a bad thing to be someone's friend; it's just hard when that's all you'll be.
Anyway, just me needing to vent/type out.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Not even my type.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Creepy Crawlies.
The other night, I was cleaning the bathroom and I noticed a spider sitting in my doorway. I had walked through that doorway I don't know how many times and had never seen it. When I finally did, I think it knew. Sounds crazy I know, but as soon as I saw it and tried to get it away, it came down on it's little string to get me. I finally thought I killed it, but it wouldn't die! I had to sit and watch and scream at it for awhile before I got the guts to actually get some tissue paper and squish it. Scariest thing.
So it's irrational and embarrassing. I need professional help.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Bob Lob Law
Now to be a little more serious. I've realized lately that words can be misinterpretted so easily. Expecially by girls. We overanalyze everything that a guy says so much that it makes us miserable.Why we can't we be more like guys and just let things be? Life would be so much better.
Random thoughts of the day:
When you notice you have dandruff and flaky skin and don't smell very good, wouldn't you fix it?
How is it snowing when there are no clouds?
What if?
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Crushin Crushes the Chrusher.
I had this thought today as I was thinking about my most recent crush.Why is such a harsh word used as a means of defining an infatuation with someone? Who on earth came up with the bright idea of calling someone you like a "crush"?
But then it hit me. It really is a fitting word. I mean, life sucks when I have a crush on someone. A bad hair day is even worse when you're crushing than on any other day when you don't care what people think. You get this overwhelming feeling of doubt; does he like me? When you don't see that person for forever, you feel even more doubt. It's awful. Especially because it's rare for anyone that the person you crush actually likes you back. It's depressing and just smashes the ego hardcore. Why must we crush?
And so today I came to the conclusion that crushing really crushes the crusher.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The art of kissing.
We watched the following clip in my Sociology class today.
Women do tend to use the first kiss as a judgment of whether or not the guy is worth their time. On the other hand, I think that there is another part that needs to be included in this video. Some women, like me, would rather a guy just spontaneously (or rather sponataneously from the girl's perspective) grab them and kiss 'em! This kiss doesn't always turn out well, but the fact that the guy had enough gumption to just do it, is incredibly attractive. I actually hate the doorstep scene. Even if I really like the guy, I would do everything in my power to avoid the silly moment of awkward staring when the guy obviously wants to kiss the girl, and she wants him to, but neither one knows what to do about it. Why exactly is it a rule for the guy to wait until the doorstep to give the girl a kiss? Why not kiss her while you're relaxed and having a good time? It would catch you both off guard, but if both parties want the kiss, then it won't be awkward afterward. Of course, if the girl didn't want the kiss, she has the right to slap you, but you know guys, you win some you lose some. Also, it's the girls fault for sending "I like you" vibes on the date. First kisses are hardly ever great, but women will let that slide if the guy makes the moment work. Most women would rather the spontaneous thing anyway. That's not to say guys can go taking advantage of girls, but a lot of the time it's pretty obvious if the girl likes you. If you can't tell, then don't kiss her until you know for sure; it'll save you from a slap on the cheek or a shove out the door.
In conclusion, guys, man up.