3 years ago,
that's when it all started.
Our monogamous relationship.
In all, it just wasn't smooth sailing.
There were just so many ups
and downs,
too many factors contributing
in the imbalance of our emotions.
People around us had so many
views and comments about us.
From good ones to discouraging ones.
In any natural cases,
even normal people
would feel tired and drained out.
You were trying you very best
to prove to people around us,
that we can make it,
that you love me.
I, on the other hand,
was trying to prove to them as well,
and to my very difficult parents,
that it's pure love,
not fun or trendy customs.
Both of us,
hand in hand,
just like we've always been,
till this day,
still fighting for future.
Only till today, i realise,
my parents are indeed,
ashamed of my identity.
That's how it is.
The conclusion, the bottomline,
how the story goes,
i am indeed not normal
and i'm living in my own world.
In reality, i've been condemned.
Parents, you love them.
But, do they really accept you
for who you are?
Not as a naughty kid,
or someone who abuses drugs,
but a total opposite of
the right and moral heterosexual
relationship?
Let me tell you,
the answer is apparent.
NO. =)
I should just learn to accept the fact
that i can't have the best of both worlds.
(quoted from darlz)
Enough of all this crap.
Not our relationship.
But the crap referring
to my parents exorbitant comments.
Today's an important day.
For once, i actually got to
apprehend the election
that's happening in Singapore.
Unfortunately,
not being able to be one of
the eligible voters.
I guess today's a rather
predicament day for all.
Everyone who's above 21 years old
face such a tedious task in voting.
Somehow or rather,
it doesn't seem like a
difficult or easy procedure.
It's just improtant for
Singaporeans to have a
choice in the kind of government
they want for the future.
The PAP,
the SDA
and the WP.
Quite a couple of parties
vying for the seats in
Parliament.
In any case,
the PAP will deifnitely win
because of the obvious seats
that they've occupied.
37 seats out of 84.
Statistically speaking,
no matter what, they'll
still have the last victory.
It's just the matter of understanding
and catering to Singaporean needs.
What we want from the government,
is not just pure talk,
but action as well.
There needs to be prove of
the justified actions after winning
the seats.
Singaporeans are not heard to please,
we just want the government
to realise that Singpaoreans
are concerned with various issues,
be it welfare,
healthcare,
justice
or even the economic status.
Assurance is what we need. =)
Easy?
No.
Singaporeans should also
on the other hand, contribute
to make Singapore a better place.
The government needs our
understanding in how it runs
and how they're trying
to make and build our future.
Conclusion : Political matters are always
that hard to understand, what we can do
is to just follow up with the news and get
more in touch with the world. For our knowledge
and for the benefit of others. =)
Red one , i'm here for you alrite?
Don't worry. =)
You're loved by us.
The Libidos.
We're one. <3
// I miss you so,
// i know that no matter
// what happens i have you.
// You don't need to speak,
// I've heard.
// I'll be strong. =)
* Our platonic love ; pulls me through.