"Kay blogs" an anonymous young blogger who has gone through the best and the worst. What will happen when she blogs about her experiences and thoughts on some situations. If you like a good laugh, messed up stories, life struggles and anything in between, then you should stick around. I promise you there will always be a lot of that ! Welcome to Kay Blogs.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Highschool changes people..
Highschool likes to change a lot of people. High school. Where you can go from being at the top of the chain, 8th grade, to the bottom, freshman year. You change, your friends change, everyone changes. There's no way around it. You experience many new faces. Some may be your friends, some may be your enemies. 4 years. That's it. 4 years of studying, learning, and getting good grades. You may meet some of your best friends in high school. I did. You meet new people, guys, you go through friendships and relationships really fast. You go to your class one day and see a boy. You make eye contact but think nothing of it. He was just friends with your best friend. There will be boys that you like who don't like you. Boys who like you that you only think of as friends. It's life. Just move on and forget about it. Highschool shouldn't change everything about you. It should just make you more grown up but not anything more.
Friday, February 20, 2015
is love worth it? (part 2)
So many girls dream of the day they get married. The Proposal. What kind of dress are they going to wear? When is it going to be? Who are they going to invite. Is all that really worth the stress? Some people think weddings should be a big deal, and some don't. But do you ever wonder how many girls really don't care if they never have a wedding. So many girls have a high expectations on wedding. They could have a great wedding but get disappointed because it didn't go as they imagined. A survey revealed that twenty-one percent of engaged, married, or divorced women were left disappointed by their marriage proposal. Wedding vows are probably the biggest part about getting married. But why do we say them if you might regret or break all the promises you just made. "to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part" Eventually, many people don't have and hold each other until death. I personally, don't see the point in marriage. Divorce is a huge part and I never want to go through that. I can barley stay in a relationship for a while. Forty-one percent of first marriages end in divorce. Sixty percent of second marriages, and seventy-three percent of third marriages. Maybe my opinion on getting married will change. This is my personal opinion about getting married. Many marriages have end up until death. My great-grandparents were married for more then 60 years.
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