We; the much younger generation always attempt to prove the elderly wrong, to some extent. One thing fo sho, I always try to prove my parents wrong. For no reason at all (and dont try to relate it to me having a legal background) but simply to have the taste and thrill of having independence in producing my own opinion, which is good i must say. But at the end of the day, we have to face it. THEY ARE RIGHT. ALWAYS.
For one thing many of us can relate to is that saying Opposites Attract. This expression is frikinly flawless that Hollywood should make a movie by this title already! Starring Johnny Depp and Reese Witherspoon of course.
Last night I attended a gathering of Toastmasters. Pretty awesome given that the bunch consists of people who are brought together by their passion to talk publicly and be good at it. I thought hey, finally a bunch of mes.
I enjoyed every minute of it, and went home feeling pleasantly exhausted with a crystal clear realization that I will just die if I marry someone who talks more than I do.
I might as well make a list here:
1. Racing to tell a story or to beat the volume of someone else's voice is the hardest thing to do and I do not have the will to compromise with that.
2. If you see me turning quiet, I have been turned off by ur story or ur attitude.
3. When girls gather and talk, and the only thorn among the roses talks as much or more, will be voted out.
But one good point made by one of the Toastmasters yesterday was; if the marriage goes completely silent, you might wanna start getting help.
Silence is bliss as long as it is not within the marriage. Quote me.
For one thing many of us can relate to is that saying Opposites Attract. This expression is frikinly flawless that Hollywood should make a movie by this title already! Starring Johnny Depp and Reese Witherspoon of course.
Last night I attended a gathering of Toastmasters. Pretty awesome given that the bunch consists of people who are brought together by their passion to talk publicly and be good at it. I thought hey, finally a bunch of mes.
I enjoyed every minute of it, and went home feeling pleasantly exhausted with a crystal clear realization that I will just die if I marry someone who talks more than I do.
I might as well make a list here:
1. Racing to tell a story or to beat the volume of someone else's voice is the hardest thing to do and I do not have the will to compromise with that.
2. If you see me turning quiet, I have been turned off by ur story or ur attitude.
3. When girls gather and talk, and the only thorn among the roses talks as much or more, will be voted out.
But one good point made by one of the Toastmasters yesterday was; if the marriage goes completely silent, you might wanna start getting help.
Silence is bliss as long as it is not within the marriage. Quote me.
3 comments:
there was a TV movie called Opposites Attract made in 1990 (search IMDb).
yeah, guys shouldnt be too expressive. =P.
meletopp~
hahahahhaha!!! cuba cakap meletop~ using that guy's voice in "i love you, man" yang off pitch tu.
i do agree....silence is bliss, as long as it is not within the marriage...when couples dont speak anymore...i cant imagine...
but i love talkative guys, even if they are annoying some of the time. because talkative guys do care. seriously.
observe your male lawyer friends.
they care, therefore, they advice.
they mistakenly advertise about themselves, coz they wanna help fill your time....hahhahahaaa...
i'm only paraphrasing Dr John Gray, on my last point.... =)
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