Lucy's story
June 6th 2006 02:39
Lucy, 21, is a typical Australian girl. “This sounds sad – and I have just realized how boring I am! I am a full-time student (all of 8 hours a week!) at Sydney University doing a Bachelor of Economic and Social Sciences with a double major. I work part time in an accountancy practice and I enjoy the beach, shopping and buying clothes (when I have the money), partying and going to see live gigs.”
But Lucy is not alone in thinking her life is boring. She thinks the best aspect of a relationship is “really getting to know somebody” and the worst is “the awkward break up conversations” (girls everywhere cry out in empathy!) Aren’t these two of the most extraordinarily exciting yet dreadfully daunting experiences of almost every girl’s life? How can they possible exist in a boring life? These circumstances alone constitute a life where our fragile mind, body and soul are subjected to matters of the heart – be it skipping beats or wrenching aches. Add this bewilderment to an already perplexed world of intricacies and you have the ingredients for one simple fact - that every girl (and boy) leads a pretty spectacular life!
TO BE CONTINUED...
But Lucy is not alone in thinking her life is boring. She thinks the best aspect of a relationship is “really getting to know somebody” and the worst is “the awkward break up conversations” (girls everywhere cry out in empathy!) Aren’t these two of the most extraordinarily exciting yet dreadfully daunting experiences of almost every girl’s life? How can they possible exist in a boring life? These circumstances alone constitute a life where our fragile mind, body and soul are subjected to matters of the heart – be it skipping beats or wrenching aches. Add this bewilderment to an already perplexed world of intricacies and you have the ingredients for one simple fact - that every girl (and boy) leads a pretty spectacular life!
TO BE CONTINUED...
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