The Other Side Of Me

This Blog is a documentation, a day-to-day account of my coming out process. This is here so people can read, and see where i've made mistakes and where i've made progress, so that during their coming out they can attempt to avoid or emulate those things. It is also here, to show the struggle me and many others have faced, when coming to terms with our sexuality.

8/24/2004

Today wasn't so bad...

Today I had my Written Communications Class, and it wasn't as boring as the other two classes I had yesterday. The teacher seemed nice, she was also pretty (I’m still gay, The little Sergeant wasn't impressed), and I think she is a mutant. Yep, a mutant; she claimed to be 32, when she really looked like 22. I think she lives near a chemical plant, which mutated her into a slowly aging, writing machine. lol. But she did look awful young for a teacher; when she first walked in I though and the people that I car pool with though that she was a student.

But that class didn't make me want to go to sleep (not yet anyway, even though she used powerpoint, and powerpoint makes me sleepy), it actually made me want to blog more; since all she talked about was writing. so I guess it's going to be ok. But I’m going to have a tough time, I have to pick a topic to write about and then give an oral presentation at the end of the year about it. It has to be someting business related; when she frist started to discuss that we needed to find a topic to write over that was business related, I thought of doing it over the lack of rights gays have in the workplace, but then she added that it was also going to be oral. I would do it, if I didn't depend on the people I carpool with, but I could do it for anohter assignment that isn't oral. Well I have a week to find a topic, which I can do orally without having to walk home.

2 Comments:

Blogger Brent said...

Lol, I think there's something about female English teachers. Every one I've ever had has looked waaaay younger than they actually were. My AP Lit teacher, for example, looked about 25, but was closer to 35. Maybe it's nature's way of keeping them around longer, because there aren't enough of them...

8/24/2004 9:01 PM  
Blogger Brian Smith said...

Maybe i need to change my major then... all my computer teachers look older then they really are.

8/24/2004 9:17 PM  

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