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Nur Elfirawaty
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3.1 ELN(networking) student studying in Tp

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Muhammad Saidil
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Wednesday, April 06, 2011
@ 12:52:00 AM


Girls naturally, they are shy with expressing their feelings towards the other gender. That's normal I guess. They are usually waiting for the guy to make the first move but I see nothing wrong with girls expressing it first. Either they are really really shy or they just fear rejection.

Expressing your feelings first doesn't mean that you have no sense of shame or you'll lose your face. It just means that you are 1 of the million girls out there that is brave enough to do that. By keeping it to oneself, you are just hurting yourself. Jealousy occurs whenever you see how other girls get close to 'him' and how 'he' get close to other girls. You feel hurt deep inside, won't you? By expressing your feelings first, at the very least, 'he' knows your feelings for 'him' though in the end you might get yourself rejected.

'He' will then know that someone actually cares for him. 'He' might even eventually come back running to you. Sounds dramatic isn't it? Like those Bollywood films? But believe me, it does happen in real life but only to a minority group.

The image above suddenly reminds me MSN / Windows Live Messenger / E-Buddy. When did I last sign in? It was during one of the Major Project days having mass chats with the usual TP cliques. I wonder how many contact invitations I've yet to accept. I want to go online but each time when I did, there'll be no one chatting with me. I'll be the one starting the conversation or even invite them to play online games sometimes. Some don't even reply me back. URGH! I will come back online one day when I feel like chatting with people. Heeee~~
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