Thanks! :)
:P it’s okay. There’s other reasons I have none. I’m not going to ruin my hair more by getting into chlorine water, turning it green (I hate the beach because it’s sandy) and it’s curly and I spend a good amount of time taming it hehe. I already fry my hair with a straightener, and I dye it way lighter than it is normally. No way do I want to be bald.
ok O_O
Thanks! Hopefully I can find something to at least cover up a bit, while showing off a bit more. It sounds weird, but I feel like the only girl who doesn’t own even one bikini!
Thanks! I’m so self conscious and shy, I don’t know if I’ll get around to it. I hope I can do an equivalent without my boobs showing. Maybe reading a book or magazine shirtless? idk.
I’ve tried. But they all look half-arsed. :(
I say taking the piss a lot, I say bum instead of butt sometimes, I say pork pies instead of lies, wanking, bloody, fit sometimes instead of hot, bloke sometimes, crikey sometimes, brilliant, slag instead of slut, bollocks, kit instead of clothes, knickers instead of panties, sussed instead of figure out.
Others: Crisps for chips, Chips for fries, there are more.
Where did you get them? I assume Craigslist or Kijiji or eBay? If you buy it off an internet classified, ask for a proof of purchase (receipt) and an ID that matches it!
If it’s a physical ticket, like the ones from Ticketmaster, it will have a lamination that glares and some small text or something.
Check the date, time, and seats!
If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.
The way you’ll know for sure is when you take it to a venue.
Compare the concert ticket with any previous ones you have.
If you paid with a credit card or PayPal, and they turn out to be fake, you can dispute it. If you paid with cash, you’re screwed. Contact the seller, and make sure you take a screenshot of the ebay listing page.
I hope I helped!
I like Nirvana, so we can agree on that.
All I can say is to each their own.
Do I have a facebook page? A personal Facebook, yes. A fan page? No.
Come off anonymous and I’ll give you my Facebook.
Oh wow! Sorry to hear they were making fun of your hair! There’s nothing wrong with red hair at all! Plenty of people (myself included) would love to have red hair too (you know how much money I spend on the upkeep?). It’s all part of being that age, if you’re not made fun of for your hair, you’re made fun of for other reasons (glasses, weight, skin, the way you speak, the way you dress, etc).
Hopefully you can find out what his plans are over the summer, it’s a great icebreaker for sure!
It was my pleasure to help!
A year isn’t really much of a difference in age. So that’s not too big of a deal. His friends could be teasing you because you’re younger (I don’t know your age, but are you in secondary school by chance?), this is normal. My uncle was made fun of when he was in grade 11 for going out with a grade 9. People took the piss out of him a lot for that. There’s a good chance he likes you. I say, get to know him better, start a conversation (way easier said than done, but why not?). Perhaps this might lead to you hanging out outside of school. Maybe a date? A relationship? As much as I hate this phrase, you only live once, do it! Worst thing he can say is no, I can’t hang out. He might be shy, and if he is in secondary school, it’s normal for guys that age to be shy about liking you. Guys that age are afraid of rejection since it will hurt their egos.
I wish you the best of luck!
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