...this ain't anything too interesting.
But this conversation has been on my mind for quite a while...
One day I innocently commented on how I hate the smell of deodorant.
Deodorant, any strong smells (cooking/food, perfume, etc.), along with dust and smoke (or rather, the smell of food that comes with it), gives me hayfever.
And hayfever can get excessively and intolerably painful, so I don't exactly try to get it - although I technically get it almost every day anyway, since dust is everywhere. [But not really badly]
One of my friends was like, "What about roll-on?"
I thought about it for almost 3 seconds and replied somewhat uncertainly, "...yeah?" *No, the truth is that I don't use any kind of deodorant. My mum buys roll-on types for me and tells me to use it, but I'm just simply too lazy. =="*
Then she asked, "What about sweat and stuff?"
I looked at her rather blankly, "..." ...And then shrugged slowly. And then I said, "I don't use any of those sort of stuff. I don't even use face scrub or such products."
"...Don't/Do you have oily skin?"
"Oily skin?" I honestly wasn't really sure what oily skin was like.
She slid her finger down her face and showed me the tip of it. "You see how there's like something-something-something-blah-blah-blah, etc."
"...yeaaah? ...maybe?" I responded uncertainly.
My friend turned to my other friend, "Oh my god, she's so lucky! She doesn't sweat and her skin isn't oily either!"
Me, "..." Wait! Of course I sweat! I'm still human!! And my skin is most probably oily (I think)... I just don't check those kinds of stuff! I don't touch my own face and look whether it's oily or not! I can't even tell whether it's oily or not!! Last of all, I don't give a crappppppp!!!!
"Oh! I'm so jealous!!" my other friend exclaimed.
"She's so lucky!" my friend repeated.
"...is... that so?" I said slowly, not able to empathise with them in the least bit, which is strange because I can usually understand everyone around me, except just not this once...
So that conversation has been quite a vivid memory, because I realised just how different I live my life, compared to my schoolmates.
I wake up at 7.30am, eat breakfast, get changed, catch the bus to school.
I don't eat anything at school, and once I get home at 3.30pm, I eat dinner. Then I chill or do homework.
At 5 o'clock I head to work.
After work, I sit at the restaurant and chill or do more homework.
I arrive home at around 11pm, I take a shower, chill more. Then I go to bed at around midnight or so.
In one week, unless something unroutine pops up, like being invited over a friend's house, there are only three places I go to; home, school, work.
Which also means that I only wear three types of clothes; pyjamas/random-home-wear, school uniform, work clothes.
Which then results in me rarely ever wearing casual clothes, and I barely go anywhere else. Since there's absolutely no need to, anyway...
Usually I spend around 10 minutes preparing for bed (including shower, teeth, change), but since it's winter I take around three times longer, which annoys me. =*=
As long as I look alright, I don't care about anything else in my appearance. I make make-up from the bottom of my heart, and I am too lazy to use any miscellaneous or beauty products, or whatever. And I don't see any need for it, either. I just feel that it's totally unnecessary...
I barely exercise, ever; I also hate swimming and the beach.
I hate the beach more than swimming, actually. It's sandy, and I hate sand, it's windy, and wind annoys me, and it's sunny, and the sun makes me tan, which is also something I dislike, and it's crowded. ^^
My daily activities can only be computer or book, because those are simply my only hobbies.
I eat rice almost everyday, and I love it. :D
Lastly, I want to say that the word shopping also makes me cringe. The word dress-up makes me wince. The words ""I'm going to put make-up on you!" and "I'm going to dress you up!" makes me run away in utter fear. ><
But this conversation has been on my mind for quite a while...
One day I innocently commented on how I hate the smell of deodorant.
Deodorant, any strong smells (cooking/food, perfume, etc.), along with dust and smoke (or rather, the smell of food that comes with it), gives me hayfever.
And hayfever can get excessively and intolerably painful, so I don't exactly try to get it - although I technically get it almost every day anyway, since dust is everywhere. [But not really badly]
One of my friends was like, "What about roll-on?"
I thought about it for almost 3 seconds and replied somewhat uncertainly, "...yeah?" *No, the truth is that I don't use any kind of deodorant. My mum buys roll-on types for me and tells me to use it, but I'm just simply too lazy. =="*
Then she asked, "What about sweat and stuff?"
I looked at her rather blankly, "..." ...And then shrugged slowly. And then I said, "I don't use any of those sort of stuff. I don't even use face scrub or such products."
"...Don't/Do you have oily skin?"
"Oily skin?" I honestly wasn't really sure what oily skin was like.
She slid her finger down her face and showed me the tip of it. "You see how there's like something-something-something-blah-blah-blah, etc."
"...yeaaah? ...maybe?" I responded uncertainly.
My friend turned to my other friend, "Oh my god, she's so lucky! She doesn't sweat and her skin isn't oily either!"
Me, "..." Wait! Of course I sweat! I'm still human!! And my skin is most probably oily (I think)... I just don't check those kinds of stuff! I don't touch my own face and look whether it's oily or not! I can't even tell whether it's oily or not!! Last of all, I don't give a crappppppp!!!!
"Oh! I'm so jealous!!" my other friend exclaimed.
"She's so lucky!" my friend repeated.
"...is... that so?" I said slowly, not able to empathise with them in the least bit, which is strange because I can usually understand everyone around me, except just not this once...
So that conversation has been quite a vivid memory, because I realised just how different I live my life, compared to my schoolmates.
I wake up at 7.30am, eat breakfast, get changed, catch the bus to school.
I don't eat anything at school, and once I get home at 3.30pm, I eat dinner. Then I chill or do homework.
At 5 o'clock I head to work.
After work, I sit at the restaurant and chill or do more homework.
I arrive home at around 11pm, I take a shower, chill more. Then I go to bed at around midnight or so.
In one week, unless something unroutine pops up, like being invited over a friend's house, there are only three places I go to; home, school, work.
Which also means that I only wear three types of clothes; pyjamas/random-home-wear, school uniform, work clothes.
Which then results in me rarely ever wearing casual clothes, and I barely go anywhere else. Since there's absolutely no need to, anyway...
Usually I spend around 10 minutes preparing for bed (including shower, teeth, change), but since it's winter I take around three times longer, which annoys me. =*=
As long as I look alright, I don't care about anything else in my appearance. I make make-up from the bottom of my heart, and I am too lazy to use any miscellaneous or beauty products, or whatever. And I don't see any need for it, either. I just feel that it's totally unnecessary...
I barely exercise, ever; I also hate swimming and the beach.
I hate the beach more than swimming, actually. It's sandy, and I hate sand, it's windy, and wind annoys me, and it's sunny, and the sun makes me tan, which is also something I dislike, and it's crowded. ^^
My daily activities can only be computer or book, because those are simply my only hobbies.
I eat rice almost everyday, and I love it. :D
Lastly, I want to say that the word shopping also makes me cringe. The word dress-up makes me wince. The words ""I'm going to put make-up on you!" and "I'm going to dress you up!" makes me run away in utter fear. ><
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