funny enough, seeing as I remember going 120 down that very stretch of road one time with you when we were on our way to see a show for a boy who probably did not deserve it. back when you had the pink hair I think.
my mother too. i have written 1/4 of a "i'm queer, ma" coming out letter. not sure how long it will remain in my notebook. the thought of having to deal with all the talks, the lectures, the awkwardness helps with the putting off.
well gosh, good luck. I admire how brave you are for even thinking about telling your mother. I find that I can't tell my parents anything, and I don't really want to neithers.
Lmao I love your letter, bbgirl. I'm glad you're doing well in school. I heard The Science of Sleep was awful. Also, I would wear that black camisole as a dress - how tall are you?
I'm glad you are doing well in your real-ass scientist job. HELLO. I think Science of Sleep is a pretty polarizing movie. Frankly, I was surprised I liked it. There were definitely parts of me that thought it was kind of dumb but I really liked it anyway.
And I'm 5'1! on a good day. Any purchase of that camisole would probably be contingent on my ability to wear it as a dress. :)
I only remembered because I remember thinking, "Holy shit, Korean fashion designer AND a Harvard grad? Her parents are gloating this very instant." How much did it cost you?
I can't even go in stores like Urban or F21 anymore. Shitty clothes that last two weeks, fuck no! I spent a little too much on a sweatshirt from APC that I love, love, love and it set me back a good month.. whatever. So worth it.
Yeah, the see by chloe dress that I bought was more than half of a month's rent. I didn't buy anything but gas for a month. Didn't drive anywhere neither. Luckily my bf was working at a grocery store at the time.
the shirt was $110. Pricey, but it was my present to myself! And my parent's present to me. Along with the dress. And if I were you, I wouldn't be betting on little ms. graey ny's parents being so gloat-y either. Don't you think the more likely prototypical Korean parents' response would be to ruefully/resentfully chide her DAILY for wasting thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars on a Harvard education and two decades worth of piano lessons?
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i have written 1/4 of a "i'm queer, ma" coming out letter.
not sure how long it will remain in my notebook.
the thought of having to deal with all the talks, the lectures, the awkwardness helps with the putting off.
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And I'm 5'1! on a good day. Any purchase of that camisole would probably be contingent on my ability to wear it as a dress.
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I still love you, too.
And I remember seeing that t-shirt is an older issue of Nylon.. made by a Korean Harvard grad, right? GREAT buy. I bet it looks so great on.
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yep! the picture is even stolen from nylon. yep. good memory, lil' dongseng of mine.
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How much did it cost you?
I can't even go in stores like Urban or F21 anymore. Shitty clothes that last two weeks, fuck no! I spent a little too much on a sweatshirt from APC that I love, love, love and it set me back a good month.. whatever. So worth it.
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the shirt was $110. Pricey, but it was my present to myself! And my parent's present to me. Along with the dress. And if I were you, I wouldn't be betting on little ms. graey ny's parents being so gloat-y either. Don't you think the more likely prototypical Korean parents' response would be to ruefully/resentfully chide her DAILY for wasting thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars on a Harvard education and two decades worth of piano lessons?
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