Siddhartha
Lifer
- Oct 17, 1999
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I recommend that a lot of people on this forum have sex with another person as soon as possible.  It would make this forum a more pleasant place to visit.
			
			Originally posted by: ManSnake
Yes, Yes, Yes
BTW I am 6'2" and 96lbs.
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
No, no, and no.
Originally posted by: Shenkoa
Virgin - A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse
Originally posted by: BillyBatson
no
no
yes
Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: necine
I'm ashamed of the person i lost my virginity to as well. i was 15 she was 14. saw her a few years ago at a family friends bbq. she was preggors, and the father was some drug addict scum bag. i feel bad for her. dumbass.
MAME?
Originally posted by: Patrick Wolf
Yes, No, N/A.
Under my circumstances I understand why I haven't got any yet, it pisses me off a little, but hell, sometimes life's a bitch.
Here's my story.
My current stats:
18 yrs. old
5' 11"
144 lbs.
Thin, not fat or muscular, but not a toothpick either. (I'm going to be working on this)
Super short blond hair
Weird green color; eyes
Heart shaped face I believe, kinda like Johnny Depp.
Braces (causes my mouth area to pertrude outwards, looks ridiculous to me, smile is non-existent)
I live in Smalltown, North Dakota. Population is about 2500 I think.
I was born with Optic Atrophy. I had to use binoculars to see the board at school. And we all know that just screams cool. I was kind of an *outsider* sometimes. My poor eyesight screwed me over since day 1. No, it can't be corrected. Not many girls want to be with the kid that's "different". My cousin has been, and still is, my life long friend. Without him, I'd probably have killed myself a long time ago...maybe. I thought about suicide quite often while attending school.
My eyesight pretty much made me who I am today, also my home life of course. And let's not forget other genetic factors. My dad was somewhat abusive to mommy so she divorced him when I was about 8. I lived with mom while my brother stayed with daddy. My dad was abusive because his dad was a hard-ass, ect. you know how that story goes. My brother, and my dad both have poor vision, just not nearly to the extent of mine. My brother has always wanted to be in the Army, he's now 23 and stationed in Kurcook, Iraq. He's a Ranger, I can't remember his rank, but I know it's fairly high.
I don't like sports obviously cause I can't see well, so I never took a real interest in them and thus I didn't turn into the stereo-typical muscle head jock that many girls get wet over. So I kinda guess that brought me to electronics, computers, TV, movies, video games, ect. Therefore I was in-doors mostly and not outside socializing in search for sex.
I'm not ugly or nerdy looking, no offense to my fellow posters, but I do nerdy things. I've had braces for the past 2 years, and that didn't halp my self-confidence worth a ****. Pretty much killed my social life for the past 2 years. The worst thing is that they're so incredibly uncomfortable, I don't feel like myself and can't completely talk like I normally would. They make me feel like a geek. March 27th, and they're off!
I have just recently dropped out of school after 10 1/2 years cause I couldn't stand it anymore, I had suffered long enough, and high school had gotten retarded. I did get really good grades BTW. I'm going to take the G.E.D test soon, which I will easily pass; my practice test scores were really good. I'm going to pursue acting which I have a deep interest in. My cousin and I are both into movies and he's going to be an editor. We even made some short movies with his video camera, I might try to upload them. No they're not gay sex videos.
On the upside to all the negatives in my life, my dad is a lot nicer now and believes in me, so does my brother. My mom and "blah blah blah, drink some more beer step-dad" didn't support my decision to drop-out, but they are, for lack of a better word, morons, who I think don't really believe in me, even though they say they do.
I may have left something out, but I hope you enjoyed reading about my misery. :thumbsup:

 
				
		