Best or Worst of Both Worlds?
My sister took the car with her, and, since the car was on coding, I had to wait for 8 o’clock so she can pick me up. I decided to go to Shangri-La. I stopped by the dermatologist to buy medicine for my scalp and went to PowerBooks to look for stuff to read. I found their last copy of Twilight, to my delight, and bought it in a rush. Seriously, there was a guy holding it before I got my hands of it; I stared at him for a good minute before he let go and I grabbed it and brought to the counter. It was just 5 in the afternoon and I wasn’t feeling well, so I decided to order coffee and sit at Starbucks to kill time.
It was amazing – I read through 200 pages and didn’t realize it was already 7:30 if my sister hadn’t replied to my text message. And then it dawned on me: am I getting the best, or the worst, of both worlds? And by worlds I mean ‘gender’.
Twilight is, an Anne Rice novel for chicks – teen chicks. Seriously. It feels girlier than Christopher Pike’s books! But nevertheless, I can’t get my hands off it. I love stuff that normal girls love –butterflies, the color blue, books, romance, hugs and kisses, roses, surprises…but I’m not that girly enough to love pink, baduy love stories, well actually 90% of love stories haha…and a lot more girl stuff…
I also love stuff that normal boys love — the color blue, chucks/vans, games (ie GW, WoW), PC stuff, programming, driving, drinking…but I’m not very much hard core into everything.
I’m really stuck. What the hell am I? A cross breed? I stuck between both worlds, and I don’t know if it’s a good thing or a bad thing
I can’t relate to most girls when they talk about I don’t even know what. I can’t relate to most boys when they talk about hard core gaming and PC stuff (altho hard core programming…YEY!). Where do I even belong? :/
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