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I was very shy guy til I went to uni...

I had choice between being nice young innocent boy who has crush on every good looking chicks, and do nothing about.

but then it hit me ONE DAY...

YOU LIVE ONLY ONCE! so one day I walk upto her and start talking and all...

then I ask her out, but she politely declined, arrhh well I was shattered but I'm still alive :) since then I became good friend with her... :)

Troy has her pics ;) hahahahah :D

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yeah i was always flirty with the guys i didnt like in school and they would often get the wrong idea and the guys i really liked i would close up and say nothing too and they also got the wrong idea.

My high school crush tracked me down and contacted me after i left school - really surprised me cos i hardly said boo to him the whole time i was there. We're still great mates - we have a lot of ups n downs tho ;)

nah i told them i had sex. I was 16 1/2 when i told them and they assumed it happened recently haha i didnt bother correcting those thoughts cos they took it pretty badly. They are good about it these days - dad just fishes my bikinis out of the skimmer box in the spa, rolls his eyes hands them to me, asks no questions haha my mum has a dirtier mind than me so shes cool.

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah i was always flirty with the guys i didnt like in school and they would often get the wrong idea and the guys i really liked i would close up and say nothing too and they also got the wrong idea.

My high school crush tracked me down and contacted me after i left school - really surprised me cos i hardly said boo to him the whole time i was there. We're still great mates - we have a lot of ups n downs tho :D

arr well... I wish my head was bigger when I was in High school...

now I think of it I could got lot more then...;) it just that then I was too young to understand how women works... still dont but I am getting close to it!

I always tell my self "NO REGRET!" you will only live once :)

I wish I can catch up with my old friends

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