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Basics
Age:
17
Sexuality:
M- Gay
Country:
Canada
Region:
Canada: Ontario
Ethnic Origin:
White/Caucasian
Location:
Northern Ontario
Occupation:
Student
Interests:
Listening to music, movies, TheSims2, Biology, Anatomy, occational reading, taking pictures, leasure swimming with friends...
Looks
Body Type:
Slim
Hair colour and style:
Brown, medium length
Eye Color:
Blue/Grey
Relationships
Relationship Status:
Single
Looking for:
Friends
Ideal Partner:
Generally good looking, nice, understanding, fun to be around, ambitious, and just someone that makes me feel good about myself.
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I'm Very..:
Caring
I like:
to be around people who care.
I Love:
Life
My Greatest Achievement to Date:
Um...not making any really regretable mistakes
Message to the people:
Hey there. So I'm just the average teen in senior year. Can't wait to graduate! So yeah, I'll be going to Ottawa next year for University; I'm excited about that. My native languages are both French and English. I attend a French Catholic High school. It's pretty fun there. I have great friends whom I love very much. Which is probably the worst part about leaving to Ottawa; I'll miss them so much. But I can always make some new ones I guess.
I'm the kind of guy who actually likes going to school. I love learning, plus school enables me to be around my dearest friends (I don't see them as much as I would like to because I live out in the boonies). I don't participate in too many extracurricular activities, just the occasional outings with some friends; like going to a play, or to the movies, or mini putt, or swim at the lake...stuff like that. My hobbies are often computer/tv related. I love to watch movies. The only video game I actually enjoy is TheSims2. Other things I do on my spare time: yard work for the parents (yuck), volunteer at the hospital when school is out, hangout with friends, take pictures with my digital camera, and other things I can't think of right now. Well, it's hard to describe my whole self in one paragraph, so I guess you'll just have to get to know me to find out some more.
Created On: 04/12/07 22:54:00 hello fellow ontarian. let me start by remarking upon ur beautiful eyes
*ahem*
so what part of ON do u live in right now? i live in mississauga
talk to u later?
Yeah, I'm sure it's not all that different. Now, at least. My Mom went to one. She was the lone protestant kid, which is a tough gig. They would ask her to leave the room while they prayed for her soul.
Whereabouts in the North Country are you? A lot of my friends lived around Bancroft, Barry's Bay.
Created On: 21/10/07 20:50:18 That sounds like a fun trip. I went on a music trip to London a few months back to see musicals. We saw Billy Elliot and The Lion King and they were both AWESOME. Its a 9 hour bus ride to London though and we were absolutely knackered and only survived on coffee but we had a great time. On the way back we were the noisy kids at the back of the bus who talked the whole way and I'm pretty sure most people hated us but we enjoyed it.
My out status is complicated. I told my sister and my best friend about a year and a half ago, and nobody since. Then a few weeks ago one of my friends at school outed himself to the wrong person, and loads of people were making fun of him behind his back etc and it was awful to have people making jokes to me. So I guess that was playing on my mind a lot and I was at a party and had quite a lot too much to drink and had a wee heart to heart with my friend, who happens to be the biggest gossip in the school, so now everyone knows about me too. But it turns out that it was the best mistake I've ever made since it forced me to come to terms with myself, and actually accept it. Which is really very healthy. Turns out that all my friends have been very supportive so its great. So now I just have to come up with the guts to tell my family, which probably won't be for a while.
The "it's just a phase" line is one I've heard quite a lot. Quite frustrating really since its absolutely NOT. Just try to impress on your mum that it's not something that's gonna go away and she'll get it eventually.
Created On: 21/10/07 15:14:03 You are interested in anatomy eh? heh I bet you are me too
What have you been doing lately? That's a stupid way of saying that cos it makes it sound as if I've known you for years or something but I can't think of a better phrase and you'll know what I mean..
Maybe I've analysed that too much. : |
So: what's your 'out' status? Told your parents yet?
Colin