Confessions Thread #2

I'm such a moron. In the first Confessions thread, I confession that I had no toe nails. As in, no toe nails AT ALL. What I meant to say what that I have no toe nails on either of my pinky toes. :rolleyes:

Confession: After finding out about my slip-up, it really bother me. But now that I've confessed it, I feel pretty good.

Confession: I think it would be completely awesome to meet a real dominatrix. :lol: I have no idea why!
 
Catherinesmyidol said:
Confession: I think it would be completely awesome to meet a real dominatrix. :lol: I have no idea why!

Confession: You're starting to sound like my best friend, and that worries me a little.
 
draig_goch said:
Palm everyone is beautifull, just remember beauty comes in all different shapes,colours and sizes like flowers. No one ever looks at a flower and says its ugly.

S/he speaks the truth. It's taken me quite a while and more than a few "kicks in the butt" to accept myself. You can love yourself without being narcisistic. :)
 
Aww, poor Jaynie-poo... *hands mug of coffee* That's Cath and Sara's mug for the record. See how much I like you? :p

Palm...don't make me start quoting James Blunt. Oh, I'm sorry, I can't because I'm so f***ing high ;) :lol:

*and for those who don't know, I'm not high, that's a lyric in his song :lol:
 
Confession: I seriously thought Alexx was going to ask me something really really awkward :lol:

Is it fun being an english teacher?
Honestly.. being a teacher can be fun most of the time. You need time to build up some sort of relation with the class and individuals.. it's a matter of learning.. I've had terrible experiences, learnt from them all.. and I've had some experiences that I wished could last for days if not months.

And teaching English.. there could be nothing better to me in this world. I love the language and I love teaching it to teenagers; it's those precious moments when a pupils yells "Miss! I finally understand!" that I really cherish! The only problem with teaching English is, is that it is compulsary, so I have kids in class who just do not like being there, while other teachers, who for example teach History, have pupils in their classrooms who all chose to take History.
 
Honey, I live in my pyjamas unless I'm going out of the house ( I garden in my night wear! ) They're just sooooooo comfy! ;)
Jayne, how old are your students? As in young teens or GCSE kids? I'm studying for my year nine SATs (eeeek!), but I haven't done revision over the holidays, so I'm cramming this weekend for my tests next week *hides* don't kick me for being a bad student :eek:
 
Celtic_angel said:
Jayne, how old are your students? As in young teens or GCSE kids? I'm studying for my year nine SATs (eeeek!), but I haven't done revision over the holidays, so I'm cramming this weekend for my tests next week *hides* don't kick me for being a bad student :eek:

I'm partly student as well, so I'd never kick you - god knows how I ever managed to finish off my essay for today.. just in time though!! :eek: My pupils are between the ages of 12 and 16 :) Gawd, I love teenagers, it's like being qualified to yell at them :D
 
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