I have no mood to work today. Am practically counting the time for tonite's Snow Wolf Lake's musical performance. Hehe..
Okie, let's see what can i blab about while waiting to leave office. Ah-ha.
Oh, i have one. There is this new guy in our office recently, who is :
"Quite cute" ~ according to my boss >_<
"Leng chai" ~ according to a male colleague, B *ehem*
"Muscular" ~ from another male colleague, D :O
It wasnt really a big hoo-haa initially. But then yesterday while having lunch, this coll of mine kept on praising him for being handsome. =_="
Here is an example of the scenario
A asked B to pass the pot of tea for refill in her cup.
As B was about to do so, in a slow mo.. C offered A another cup of tea which is apparently an extra one.
C : "Do u wanna take this one? It's not so hot."
A : "Okie!"
B : "See, leng chai got advantages. People would rather take a small cup rather than having the whole pot of tea."
I have always thought that guys will be too egoistic to admit about these kind of stuff. U know, to say that someone else is more leng chai or better than themselves. Actually there is nothing wrong about this. I am totally ok about it.
Then the gay topic came up. I realized that, guys are becoming more open on what they are today and what they want to achieve in life. In fact, I have a few gay frens, which they have openly admit without any doubt or shame. I dont discriminate them, they are still my frens.
But some are too extremely open until ... it was rather hard to accept!
Lately, the news about Jessie Chung, our very own transvestite (Malaysian version of Harisu) made headlines in the major newspapers. 'Her/his' wedding ceremony (although it is not legal in Malaysian law), costs more than a million bucks. *jaws dropped*
Will Harisu and Jessie Chung encourage more people to follow their path? Is this something we want to see more in the future?
Will you care if your partner once shared the same gender as u? Can u take it easily and let the bygones be bygones?
Something for you to ponder tonite.