As you can see, I've been very active in Facebook lately. Only if you got on larh. I play a lot of Fish too :D I know, its not funny-,-' Last Friday, which was yesterday, my friend told me about something her brother sent to The Star newspaper. It was written in the XXX, a weekly column offering you the thoughts of a professional and a fellow youth on how to deal with your problems. The Title is:
Worried For Sister
My schoolmate, S, 15, likes my 14-year-old sister, R . Through his friends online contacts, he managed to get R's instant messaging and Facebook contacts. Then, he started to chat with her on instant messaging. He also asked her for her phone number. Since she doesn't have a mobile telephone, she gave him my number instead. From then on, she keeps replying to his messages. I'm concerned because R has never met S.
Moreover, S is a flirt. He sends her messages with sweet words. At one point, he even dared to call her on my phone, but she didn't take the call. S is big, plays basketball, but his hair is untidily long and spiky, and he never tucks in his shirt. I told R about this, and even her closest friend advised her not to entertain his messages. R told me she is only interested in being friends with S.
I don’t want R to fall for S because I don’t trust him, and R knows so little about him. I also dislike S because his PMR is only around the corner, and he still has plenty of time to send my sister text messages. I have heard of how girls become heartbroken because their boyfriends have a change of heart. My impression of S is not good, and I don’t trust him. – Concerned Bro.
The End
By the way, 'S' is a La Salle student. And, I don't trust La Salle People very much. Apparently, I don't trust them at all except for some of my friends there of course, my friend is different than those fucked up bastards.
There were actually comments about this article by professionals. To read the comments click here. Just scroll down and read the part under the name Faridah and Shaiful. The comments were too long so I didn't post it. This article was posted on last Wednesday, 28 October 2009.