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Did you ever take an elective in HS strictly for the girls?


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I would ask the girls if they did the same for boys, but that seems dumb....Like a girl took shop or something so she could be around dudes and not just because she like building stuff.

 

I was in Choir.....I can't sing for shit, but there only 12 dudes out of our 54 members.  It was a goldmine.  It's how I met my second girlfriend.....Well, not met her...I knew her, but it was how I managed to work my magic.

 

In college I took a graphic design course just to meet this one chick but graphic design sucks balls and she was a total bitch.

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I would ask the girls if they did the same for boys, but that seems dumb....Like a girl took shop or something so she could be around dudes and not just because she like building stuff.

 

I was in Choir.....I can't sing for shit, but there only 12 dudes out of our 54 members.  It was a goldmine.  It's how I met my second girlfriend.....Well, not met her...I knew her, but it was how I managed to work my magic.

 

In college I took a graphic design course just to meet this one chick but graphic design sucks balls and she was a total bitch.

 

I switched from Band to Choir in 7th grade because it was loaded with all the hot chicks in middle school

 

That and there were no more practice sheets and we went on a shit ton of more field trips. 

 

I mean sidenote before puberty hit I did have the voice an angelic cherub, afterwards I had the voice of an adult but still looked like a fucking cherub. 

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I switched from Band to Choir in 7th grade because it was loaded with all the hot chicks in middle school

 

That and there were no more practice sheets and we went on a shit ton of more field trips. 

 

I mean sidenote before puberty hit I did have the voice an angelic cherub, afterwards I had the voice of an adult but still looked like a fucking cherub.

 

Yeah, Choir was going somewhere all the time......Plus we were good so we always went to state.  My first fingerbang was on a dark bus coming back from a state performance.

 

Not with the chick I finally started dating....Just another girl that was known for letting guys do whatever.

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i was the only girl in both my h.s. tech. drawing class. and in my college drafting class.

 

i was discouraged from taking mechanics in h.s. as well as trying out for the wrestling team.

 

but i didn't join those things to be near the boys.

 

i don't think boys liked me in h.s.

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Nah.  Bands (Marching and Jazz) were my electives and I was too lazy to look outside of either for chicks.  Fortunately, our tall flags and drill team were all right.

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Just college. Sculpting.

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Well I was in chior and participated in most of the off campus events and competitions all through school,

 

but the chiors were divided up between genders and vocal range so it's not like you got to see the girls

 

everyday.. I did that mainly because I like music though not for the girls.

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Yep I did a semester in Drama  :|

 

I took Drama as well, hated it. Somehow I did end up passing though. Oh yeah, it was the extra credit for carrying theather shit because only three-five dudes or so in the class would do it.

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Everyone no matter the gender had to take both Home Ec. and Shop in my high school. Everyone had to learn to sew something tasty and turn an innocent piece of wood into a pile of sawdust. :D

 

But you would have loved Speech / Drama. There was exactly one dude in that class. :D

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Nah.  Bands (Marching and Jazz) were my electives and I was too lazy to look outside of either for chicks.  Fortunately, our tall flags and drill team were all right.

 

I asume you've always been in Cali, and there is no reason to seek heavily populated feminine areas when everywhere is a highl populated feminine area.

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I signed up to take Choir in the seventh grade because I thought my first girlfriend (I guess?), who was in choir in the sixth grade, was going to be in it again. We were in the same grade so I thought it was gonna be a no-brainer. Well, she chose not to take it, and it made me resent her. I got bullied for most of the year as a result. I should've done athletics and Spanish that year instead. -_-

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I feel like I barely even noticed girls in high school.  Our school didn't offer many fluffy electives, so I pretty much loaded up based on the academic side of things.

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Yeah, Choir was going somewhere all the time......Plus we were good so we always went to state.  My first fingerbang was on a dark bus coming back from a state performance.

 

Not with the chick I finally started dating....Just another girl that was known for letting guys do whatever.

 

No bullshit our bus driver was the Wrestling/Football coach and he always left the lights off on night trips, I honestly think they do that because they know what they'd see if they randomly turned the lights on

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No bullshit our bus driver was the Wrestling/Football coach and he always left the lights off on night trips, I honestly think they do that because they know what they'd see if they randomly turned the lights on

 

lol

 

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I asume you've always been in Cali, and there is no reason to seek heavily populated feminine areas when everywhere is a highl populated feminine area.

 

Not sure what you’re getting at....

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Not really. I DID take Home Economics in high school over Workshop because I sucked at measurements and really needed to learn how to cook food. People thought I did it for the girls then, but no.

 

Fact: Didn't know how to make a pie until I was 18, and that's because of Home Ec. I still make pies. I can also sew, but I'd rather not, because I rage pretty hard when I try to use a thread and a needle without a machine.

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Nothing really.....I was just kinda saying Cali is full of women......Nothing more.

 

Eh.  Well, as stereotypical as that is, it really did seem like there was a lot of pretty women in school.  Plus my school was near the beach, so it seemed like everyone had a tan.  Also, Orange County, so no minorities.

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Eh.  Well, as stereotypical as that is, it really did seem like there was a lot of pretty women in school.  Plus my school was near the beach, so it seemed like everyone had a tan.  Also, Orange County, so no minorities.

 

Has it changed.....I had friends.....black friends in Orange County when I was a kid.  Not that I paid attention to the demographic......I just know my mom would say "__________ lives in Orange county"

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I briefly lived in Irvine a few years ago, and there were Asians EVERYWHERE.

 

Once I went into a Blaze Pizza with like 10 Asians behind the counter and an Asian manager off to the side.

 

Don't know about that.  Irvine is a real life Stepford, so there's nothing real about it.  But, there really are places in coastal OC that are living breathing stereotypes.

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Has it changed.....I had friends.....black friends in Orange County when I was a kid.  Not that I paid attention to the demographic......I just know my mom would say "__________ lives in Orange county"

 

Not really.  It's not like there isn't minorities, just that the OC is defined by is stereotypical blonde, tan beach bum types.  People there buy into that shit.  Go into the interior regions of north central parts of the county, and it's no different than any other lower middle class suburb where the demographics look normal, but those places have always been invisible.

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