Monday, September 13, 2010

Korea reigns Myanmar

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It’s that time of the month where I sit back and think of things, instead of having feelings about myself and those around me and plus, I’ve given a full blown of my energy opinionating about others and myself, be they good or bad. So, I was talking with a friend of mine not long ago. It was about how people will try to be friends with the partner of their ‘opposite gender’ed friend.

So, you got Archie and Veronica in love. Did Cheryl Blossom try to be friends with Veronica? NO!!! Did Betty try hard to get Veronica’s attention? NO!!!

It seems so normal for a lot of girls in Myanmar to always want to be friends with the new girlfriend of their exes. Why? Well, the following example need not always be the prototype but this was what happened once.

Girl A was dumped by Boy B. Boy B found a new girl C. Girl A tried her ass off to gain Girl C’s trust and they became best friends. One day, Girl C cheated on Boy B and confided in Girl A, given Girl A is her newfound best friend. Then, Girl A promised he won’t tell Boy B. And one day, Girl A made stories up to Boy B saying “Oh your girl likes you even though she might be seeing other boys, she still likes you”. So, call it euphemism or indirect mockery, Boy B broke up with Girl C and Girl A gets the satisfaction of breaking them up.

I think that’s just dumb. Once you’re out of someone’s life, you are OUT. And you don’t expect to be best friends with the new partner of your ex.

On another note, I’ve blogged earlier about this but most guys won’t let go of girls. After a break up, boys just want to know what their ex is up to and I find that quite sickening as well.

And I don’t mean to be biased but 75% of Korean drama has the following scenarios and Myanmar is so obsessed with Korean drama. Ironic much?

Listening to: Professor Green - Just be good to green (feat. Lily Allen) Photobucket

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