sunshower wrote:
Guys in cars whistle at me a fair bit when I go walking places. It always gives me a fright actually (there I am on the footpath, breezing along in my own little world completely oblivious to the existence of people around me and cars on the road, skipping somewhat, often listening to music on my ipod - and suddenly a car full of guys drives past with loud whistling and I get such a shock I stumble almost trip over my own feet. Then 30 metres along the road it happens again. It becomes almost like a pattern, breeze skip spin sing ~JOLT. Breeze skip spin sing ~JOLT.

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Good to hear I'm not the only one jumping becouse sudden noices when I'm in my own world.

It rarely happens now, but it happened alot when I was a kid.

CelticGoddess wrote:
woohoo! That's awesome. It's nice to be noticed.
Well, since about 70% of all previous "geting noticed" has been a negative experience, the 29% of the other has been about my amazing 1337-pwningskillz in (insert any schoolsubject here), and the last 1% has been all other including my looks, it's nice to have those moments. ^^
Kenjuudo wrote:
KittenWithAWhip wrote:
I've found that the attention doubles if it happens to be raining. Why is that, boys?
Don't ask me... I'm not even human.

I think it might has something to do with the combination: "tight", "no" and "alot", when it comes to
cloths,
bras and
water.
These combinations is known to arise attention from guys.
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