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Post your Christmas selfies UKMIX! Merry Christmas!
Hope you’re all having a lovely day!
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Oh i don't miss it at all
Though i agree adulthood sucks too so....
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I hated elementary school, that was awful. High school was surprisingly fine for me, disliked PE but it wasn’t nearly as bad as for some people. Being in a small class of only around 20 people helped.
I actually kinda miss high school, it felt like a bubble of unawareness of the world. Adulthood sucks.
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At school, you're bound to hang around with the same kind of people, but at least now as an adult, you get the chance to choose your own friends. And considering you're good-looking, smart and not looking for trouble, you shouldn't have a hard time making friends ;) .
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I loved PE. Always liked sporting in general. The only meh thing was the combination of a national football obsession and being in a (white and elite) boys only school which resulted well... in a lot of football, which is one of the few sports I really dislike. That being said, high school in general was a hell and I was so relieved when it was over. The male gender norms were very strong and constant, among pupils but also among teachers. The whole image felt so off to me, I could never agree with it so I also refused to put in effort just 'to belong'. I had friends though, but more so in the outskirts of power.
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Bullying in high school? Glad that significantly decreased there. It was much worse in middle school when puberty was hitting in the worst way possible to some of my fellow students.
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What school did you attend? There were many years when my PE grade was the worst because my teachers were strict on that. I had one (!) A in PE high school classes. I'll never forget that!
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Lmao at everyone cheating their way out of PE class.
I messed up my right leg pretty bad during my high school years, actually had to quit football (and tennis) because of that. It started with a broken ankle, followed by countless torn ligaments lol. So I also missed a good chunk of those 3 years. We usually did fun stuff like badminton or volleyball though, it wasn't bad.
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Originally posted by aRat View Post
Sis did we have the same high school experience LOL? I also don't remember much and I am really glad it just flew by real quick.
All the fakeness, popularity contests and bullying culture in high school is not cute at all. As a ghey it's even worse coz it's that time where you are extremely confused and have an identity crisis on top of all the drama that is happening around you.
It was a really rough time but thank goodness it was short.
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I actually didn’t have that much problems in my class. I just think the pressure was so high and my parents being over-achievers didn’t help much.
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Originally posted by Loose View PostI can’t remember high school anyway except for the goddamn fantastic trip to Sardinia.
Apart from that it must habe been a borefest.
All the fakeness, popularity contests and bullying culture in high school is not cute at all. As a ghey it's even worse coz it's that time where you are extremely confused and have an identity crisis on top of all the drama that is happening around you.
It was a really rough time but thank goodness it was short.
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I can’t remember high school anyway except for the goddamn fantastic trip to Sardinia.
Apart from that it must habe been a borefest.
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Originally posted by Loose View Post
My grades were excellent enough apart from science and maths. It would have been embarrassing to let me graduate just because of p.e.
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Originally posted by Loose View Post
I just didn’t go anymore in graduation year.
It caused a bit of trouble as I was called into the principal‘s office quite a lot for just not attending p.e. classes.
Anyway, I think they couldn’t really force me to attend and I think there weren’t any remarkable consequences.The best one was when I had a very slight scoliosis in the second half of graduation year coz my bones were growing too fast. I managed to correct the scoliosis pretty quickly with focused excercises but I still used that as an excuse to basically do nothing during the rest of the year during PE.
I literally just sat there while everyone else was sweating.But that way I also got a very decent view of all the hot guys bulges moving around in their shorts during sports
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My grades were excellent enough apart from science and maths. It would have been embarrassing to let me graduate just because of p.e.
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Originally posted by theMathematician View PostWhat have PE classes at school and gym got in common? What I disliked aboue PE classes was that you got marked for your efforts (obviously), that you, at least in some way, had to work in groups (the cool kids always get voted in first and in the end, its the nerds and the fat ones :( ) and that, in most cases, it's been some kind of sport that requires you to run or at least move quickly (and I haven't got any endurance). Not to forget athletics, which we always had had to make every goddamn year.
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I‘m similar like Loose, also just didn‘t take part and some time and had no real consequences. You also didn‘t get a mark where I lived, just a note if you took part or not and my teacher was ok with me not really taking part anymore and I still got a note that I took part.
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How did that work, Loose? Where I live, you have to attend every mandatory class (and PE is mandatory here) and if you don't, you get an F and can't graduate.
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Originally posted by Colbie View PostAh yeah i hated p.e. too! Especialy the cooper test/shuttle run, pure torture!
It caused a bit of trouble as I was called into the principal‘s office quite a lot for just not attending p.e. classes.
Anyway, I think they couldn’t really force me to attend and I think there weren’t any remarkable consequences.
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Ah yeah i hated p.e. too! Especialy the cooper test/shuttle run, pure torture!
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What have PE classes at school and gym got in common? What I disliked about the PE classes was that you got marked for your efforts (obviously), that you, at least in some way, had to work in groups (the cool kids always get voted in first and in the end, its the nerds and the fat ones :( ) and that, in most cases, it's been some kind of sport that requires you to run or at least move quickly (and I haven't got any endurance). Not to forget athletics, which we always had had to make every goddamn year.Last edited by theMathematician; Sat August 1, 2020, 10:07.
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Originally posted by Loose View Post
I don’t do crowded places. Life’s too short for that.
I don't know why but the gym always reminds me of sports classes at school and I really detested them back then LOL.
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