Sunday, July 4, 2010 @ 7:20 PM

Okay hello. Today was a boring day, *yawns. Changed blogskin due to boredom, this is the skin that i used for my private blog, heh. So anyway! I did manicure today again at Cck:) Decided on pink colour. Had a hair cut too! After that walked to 228 and meet Suhaimi up.
Chat a lil, passed him the money and he headed to Sunshine while i head home. Took 190 back, my phone died on me halfway through texting with Aan. Sad! No music = boring! So i quickly got home, charged my phone and came online. Heh lucky Aan didn't got angry. LOL.
Brother's friend came over, mahjong session again. Had a talk with mom & dad during dinner, nearly ruined my mood, but nah i won't let them ruin it. Heh. Look at the brighter side helps, i think. Even there is no brighter side, we gotta buy lamps and shine it. HAHAHAHAHAHA.
I know my parents don't like the fact that i'm always with malays and not chinese. I admit i don't have much chinese friends, even if i have, i don't hang out with 'em too. I hope they understand. Its okay if they don't allow my friends to come to our house, but please do have the thinking that i need to spend time with my friends like how you guys did when you were at the age of 17.
Currently on msn with Victoria sist & Awi:) Victoria wrote something to me that she saw it from CLEO. So here you go.
Relationship history has a lot to answer for in this phenomenon. Here's someone else you know: we all have a friend who consistently goes for a similar type of guy who ends up breaking her heart after she puts up with a whole lot of crap. Guys fall into this trap too. It's a vicious cycle in that this stream of similar partners treat their unfortunate paramour in a consistently slipshod way. This leads to the crux of the matter: since the man in question has nothing healthier and more rewarding to compare this relationship to, he concludes that the drama ands inconsistencies that characterise his love life is merely a characteristic of all relationships in general. In other words, what he doesn't know will actually hurt him. He figures that in order to reap the rewards of being with someone, he needs to put up with the unpleasant stuff too. It's a good theory and one that speaks of compromise. What he doesn't realise, however, is that he is way off the healthy chart here and is unwittingly concocting a recipe for explosive resentment.
Its time for me to really get a better one this time. Bye!