Think twice before you eat.




Friday, 14 September 2007,

Right now it's 7 in the morning and what am I doing typing this?
STILL procrastinating studying for the food tech exam this afternon ~__~

All the denaturation, coagulation and "vicious" poverty cycle XD is really doing my head in.

Putting that aside, I'm sad =[ Hana Kimi is coming to an end....I guess by next week I'll have turned into Ivy and start watching the episodes over and over again.

I got this email from Girlfriend, you know the magazine. Well it had some contents which I would like to share:

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“At the first kiss I felt something melt inside me that hurt in an exquisite way. All my longings, all my dreams and sweet anguish, all the secrets that slept deep within me came awake. Everything was transformed and enchanted. Everything made sense.”
Hermann Hesse, Author
Oh Herman, despite the fact that you have the daggiest. name. ever. we totally want to hear you say things like that to us. Preferably on a mountaintop, while a gentle breezes ruffles our hair. If only you hadn’t been dead for, like, 50 years. (They’re either dead or gay, huh?)
So why do we girls care SO MUCH about the first kiss? And why is Herman the only male who seems to understand?

American scientists reckon they can explain. Apparently we girls use kissing as an ‘evolutionary tool to find the right father for our children’ – which is a more intense explanation than we were expecting.
Through a kiss we can tell how healthy a guy is – unconsciously we gauge hormone levels and fertility through a lip lock. The psychologist who headed the study said the quality of a first kiss can be a ‘dealbreaker’ for the lady involved, which we don’t think is true… Some boys just need a little coaching.

The study of over 1000 college students suggests that girls care much more about a first kiss than boys. For a boy, a first kiss is just a kiss. But for us girls, the first kiss is huge! As our lips meet for the first time, we exchange a huge amount of chemical and romantic information. We get a sense of our compatibility with the boy and whether or not we'll make a good couple. And apparently, we're more likely than guys to take into account the taste of their mouth, the smell of their breath, and the state of their teeth during a kiss!

If the first kiss is a good one, we'll probably pursue a relationship with the boy in question. On the other hand, if the first kiss is terrible (too much slobber, strange biting, a breath like rotten salami) we can be totally turned-off. We may even want to break-up!

And P.S. - the study also found that whilst most boys believe a good first kiss has to involve tongue (no surprises there), most of us girls prefer absolutely no tongue on the first kiss!

In light of this research, maybe boys will start putting more thought into the first kiss (where, when, how) and perfecting their kissing technique. After all, there's a lot at stake!

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ROFLMAO.

7:18 am