Somehow i feel that i am kinda weird. I think i am not typical girlfriend material. I am an anomaly.
You know how girls tend to enjoy watching their guy engage in macho sports from the sidelines, cheering them on, and just being there? I realise that i'm not really that kinda of girl. I'm more of the kind who jumps right into the heart of the action.
I remember when i was back in secondary school, we went for numerous chalets. When the guys would wanna rough it out in a soccer match, my gal pals and i would join in for a kickabout. It was hilarious but all in good fun.
I started watching soccer back in Primary 6 and i know more EPL stats than most guys back in secondary school. I watched soccer matches with my guy too!
When he started playing tennis and fell in love with the sport, i picked up a racket too. I learnt it from scratch so that i could play with him. It was a great sense of satisfaction when he actually says " Good shot" from the other side of the court, not to mention, a great bonding experience too.
When the most amazing tennis game was launched on Xbox, me the computer idiot, agreed to learn how to play Top Spin, just so i could try my darnest to thrash him and serve him an ace, which i couldnt do in real life. We laughed alot together and though he beat me most of the time, i didn't really care. Discussing the latest tennis news and eating popcorn together while watching the Slams were also fantastic. We never supported the same player, but it was always nice to argue over who's better.
When he fell in love with his 'kicks', i was fed with information about his shoes 24/7. They were his obsession. Instead of ignoring it, i read up on the sites he provided and i'm proud to say i now know the names of most limited SBs. When he wanted to queue up at Queensway for the latest release, i packed my bags and was there on the uncomfortable stairs for the whole night. It was one of my fondest memories.
I am also proud to say that i can easily kick his ass at Street Fighter, just by using my fave Chunli. =)
Well, maybe being an anomaly is not what guys what. Maybe guys just really need their girl to be a girl, just be there to provide eye candy, and "moral support", cheering by the sidelines.
Maybe that is really what guys what.
p/s: HAPPY BIRTHDAY REN!
You know how girls tend to enjoy watching their guy engage in macho sports from the sidelines, cheering them on, and just being there? I realise that i'm not really that kinda of girl. I'm more of the kind who jumps right into the heart of the action.
I remember when i was back in secondary school, we went for numerous chalets. When the guys would wanna rough it out in a soccer match, my gal pals and i would join in for a kickabout. It was hilarious but all in good fun.
I started watching soccer back in Primary 6 and i know more EPL stats than most guys back in secondary school. I watched soccer matches with my guy too!
When he started playing tennis and fell in love with the sport, i picked up a racket too. I learnt it from scratch so that i could play with him. It was a great sense of satisfaction when he actually says " Good shot" from the other side of the court, not to mention, a great bonding experience too.
When the most amazing tennis game was launched on Xbox, me the computer idiot, agreed to learn how to play Top Spin, just so i could try my darnest to thrash him and serve him an ace, which i couldnt do in real life. We laughed alot together and though he beat me most of the time, i didn't really care. Discussing the latest tennis news and eating popcorn together while watching the Slams were also fantastic. We never supported the same player, but it was always nice to argue over who's better.
When he fell in love with his 'kicks', i was fed with information about his shoes 24/7. They were his obsession. Instead of ignoring it, i read up on the sites he provided and i'm proud to say i now know the names of most limited SBs. When he wanted to queue up at Queensway for the latest release, i packed my bags and was there on the uncomfortable stairs for the whole night. It was one of my fondest memories.
I am also proud to say that i can easily kick his ass at Street Fighter, just by using my fave Chunli. =)
Well, maybe being an anomaly is not what guys what. Maybe guys just really need their girl to be a girl, just be there to provide eye candy, and "moral support", cheering by the sidelines.
Maybe that is really what guys what.
p/s: HAPPY BIRTHDAY REN!

4 Comments:
Are u kidding? I will kill for a gal to join me in my activities.
Haha, no prob man. Being the stud that you are, you'll get your dream gal pretty soon.
=)
there are many different kinds of guys out there.. to each his own. not all of them wants their gf to do/like what they want. not all of them wants their gf to do something different and haf a diff kind of lifestyle. its how u haf a good mix? so i guess this says that dont think too much and be hard on yourself.
- your bro
Thanks man! =)
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