bluexsneakerhead
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- Jan 6, 2006
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i'm 21 in less than 3 weeks. i've been extremely sheltered by my strict asian parents my entire life. sure, i partied alot, smoked, drank alot, had sex, but i feel like i haven't LIVED.
i have an 8pm curfew, am expected to have that "find my friends" application activated at all times, and my parents always ask who i'm with if i'm hanging out with friends. shoot, my parents won't let me do my own thing when we're shopping together
i've never been out until 3 in the morning, i've never been to EDC/coachella (lame as this sounds, going to either is on my bucketlist), i've never been to an anime convention. they're lame things i want to do eventually.
i've never done drugs, and i've been excelling in school all my life. i'm almost done with college. but somehow, my parents still don't trust me. living and learning is part of growing up, no?
my friends and my dude encourage me to try new things, and i'm thankful for that.
it's just that seeing my peers do very memorable things makes me EXTREMELY envious.
sometimes it makes me cry.
i have an 8pm curfew, am expected to have that "find my friends" application activated at all times, and my parents always ask who i'm with if i'm hanging out with friends. shoot, my parents won't let me do my own thing when we're shopping together

i've never been out until 3 in the morning, i've never been to EDC/coachella (lame as this sounds, going to either is on my bucketlist), i've never been to an anime convention. they're lame things i want to do eventually.
i've never done drugs, and i've been excelling in school all my life. i'm almost done with college. but somehow, my parents still don't trust me. living and learning is part of growing up, no?
my friends and my dude encourage me to try new things, and i'm thankful for that.
it's just that seeing my peers do very memorable things makes me EXTREMELY envious.
sometimes it makes me cry.
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i needed to get help for depression and pops was recently diagnosed as diabetic, so i decided to transfer. in socal i had all the freedom i wanted to an extent. i just didn't have the drive and energy to do anything besides study. now that i'm feeling better for the most part, i just wish i had more freedom back at home.