Posted on 27 November 2012. Tags: baby girl, bus, bus stop, bust, cigarette, conversation starter, eachother, friend zone, hoodies, husband, laid back, secret crush, Stop, sweats
Hello. Well I have this secret crush who’s in his 40’s, maybe late 50’s and I want to get his attention and out of the friend zone. We first met at the bus stop, and my baby girl was with me. He just walked up and started smoking a cigarette and me always being the conversation starter, I started talking to him first. He’s very nice, laid back husband material, helps me with my bags, and even saids hi when he sees me afar off. We always seem to see eachother by or in the bus, and in the market he works at. I’m 25 and he’s never seen me dressed up like a lady before. He’s mostly seen me in sweats and hoodies, but he was still so nice. My question is, how do I get his attention and get out of the friend zone? I have a 40DD bust and I don’t want to wear something that will give off the wrong signal, and I don’t want anything that will make me look fat. What can I wear that saids I’m not a slut but I’m not a virgin either? Thanks.
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Posted on 21 March 2011. Tags: barnard college, chill, east coast, element, Everyone, freshman year, General, hey everyone, laid back, learning environment, niche, stevenson college, Ucsc
Hey everyone–I was hoping to get a little advice from anyone who knew anything about Barnard College/UCSC/College in general.
It’s my freshman year at UCSC in Stevenson College, and I can’t say that I hate it, but I definitely don’t feel in my element here. I find the the laid-back, “chill” atmosphere extremely frustrating. Everyone is totally accepting, and that’s great, but I can’t say it’s the most engaging environment. People know almost nothing about current events, and care little about anything else except smoking a bowl and “chilling”.
I may sound bitter, but that has been my experience so far. There’ have been some wonderful exceptions, but so far that’s the majority of it.
I was thinking of transferring to Barnard, but I’ve heard mixed reviews. Some say it’s too well-to-do, snooty, overly-competitive, etc. Then some say it’s very diverse, that the learning environment is great, and everyone is fairly relaxed with one another.
I want a small college–small class sizes, engaged, rigorous, and diverse. The city life is important as well.
Does Barnard fit this category? Any colleges in the East Coast you guys would recommend? Or, should I give UCSC a chance?
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