Re: How often do you guys try new things?
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:05 pm
Givejeffofree wrote:
Too late... Evol... Why you do this to yourself?
Why not a belly button like all the Canadians do... atleast you can hide it.


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Givejeffofree wrote:
Too late... Evol... Why you do this to yourself?
Why not a belly button like all the Canadians do... atleast you can hide it.
I grew a bidaar about a week ago.Givejeffofree wrote:Something to spice up your life or to supplement your CV maybe? I've lived a pretty mundane life and just wondering what you guys generally talk about when people ask you about your past. Side point, anal isn't classed as trying something new so keep your fetishes out.
So the kintir piercing didn't break you? The tragus did?Julkimi wrote:Evol: So I am not alone on the tragus piercing being painful. I stuck with it for 5 months. No more piercing for me now, just only my ears.
thehappyone wrote:Lovealwaysdo u, but if u get a tattoo u dont exist to me anymore, that shit is hideous
As a matter of fact, I've done just that lol. Reason why I made this thread. I signed up to my local agency two weeks ago, spoke with the advisor this monday looking over my CV amongst other stuff and they're organising some work experience in my local councils housing benefits department and library. I'm also starting a first aid course. Sent a few emails out for shadowing. I've finally signed on and I have a meeting for that tomorrow.YummyMummy wrote:For your CV try different courses run by your local authority or libraries? You could revisit QMUL and ask to assist/shadow a lecturer or a prof? Volunteering opportunities? They're not exciting but pretty decent to have on your CV and certainly better than nothing,
Givejeffofree wrote: I've finally signed on
No more bread tuna and beans.thehappyone wrote:
Givejeffofree wrote:As a matter of fact, I've done just that lol. Reason why I made this thread. I signed up to my local agency two weeks ago, spoke with the advisor this monday looking over my CV amongst other stuff and they're organising some work experience in my local councils housing benefits department and library. I'm also starting a first aid course. Sent a few emails out for shadowing. I've finally signed on and I have a meeting for that tomorrow.YummyMummy wrote:For your CV try different courses run by your local authority or libraries? You could revisit QMUL and ask to assist/shadow a lecturer or a prof? Volunteering opportunities? They're not exciting but pretty decent to have on your CV and certainly better than nothing,