Out on the Beach
(disclaimer: I was 21 at this point)
Kim started going on about the 'good old days', and while I think it's kind of sweet and romantic in a way to hang on to the past, I can't sympathize. Those days were a time of utter confusion and terror, of being almost completely incapable of changing your situation if you didn't like the situation you were in, your neck hanging on a stupid exam for a subject you didn't care for because it was taught by idiots that couldn't teach and treated you like shit and spanked you in front of everybody (I didn't have a problem with that one actually). It was a time of no freedom, no money, no privacy to fuck boys (although lesbianism was rampant and free so that made it quite alright), and worse of all, no air-conditioning, and no internet! (I got it at 13, but usage was strictly restricted. Sucks to be first-born, seriously, you get all the shit.)
Childhood was positively a nightmare. I just wanted to grow up and be rid of it. Kim said it was a 'carefree' time. Honestly, where the hell did that myth come from? You are far from free as a child, you're the puppet of all these other bigger, more powerful people that all have their own will, which is far stronger than yours. They know how to manipulate your mind, and when they can't do that they can always resort to force. Gee. Carefree. Sure.
5 comments:
I was one of those kids that constantly rebelled against shit like this and while you REALLY can't win at that age, it does strike a bit of fear into them knowing there is someone in the mix they can't fully control!
Very nice exploring blog. Love to read this one. Thx………….
This age is very sensitive; more attraction for sex in this age, your description is acceptable.
Love it. This is great read. Kids are sometimes played like toys by the parents. Sex is always not explained properly in Singapore but kept very discreetly like a taboo.
It's a good blog. Great to read and with pictures like that schoolgirl upskirt pic, it makes it really scintillating, titillating and colourful.
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