Are you one of those girls who has always spent their lives around other girls and have suddenly been shifted to a Co-Ed college with guys being around you, making you feel shy and uncomfortable all the time. If yes, Welcome to my World, folks!
-You feel shy approaching guys in any way. Be it asking about a guideline during admission or even the direction to the Canteen, you always look around for girl students to help you out in times of need.
-You feel like an outcast,with everyone having groups with guys around. You sit there remembering those girly talks; talking about every nonsense in the world, and the long pampering sessions when you felt the slightest bit of low.
-Period talk in public is a big NO for you. Neither can you talk about the monthly torture, nor can you justify the mood swings, sudden anger and irritating looks you give for no apparent reason.
-You become too paranoid with the thought of guys approaching you with huge smiles (most of the times, nasty) to shake hands every time they see you.
-Outings with guys means an indulging session of thinking and choosing proper clothes to wear, well-fitted lingerie so that you accidentally do not show something you’re not supposed to.
-You sit alone in the corner initially because you have never been used to a hep and chilled out environment where guys just casually touch, slap and roam around you, and it will take time for you to adjust to this scenario.
-But eventually, once you start settling in, you feel more comfortable around guys than girls because, Laughter>Drama.
-It is like a brand-new World that has been left unexplored. You stop paying attention to your eyebrows, or waxing appointments at the salon. You prefer to just insult each other without a tinge of guilt or shame.
-Your guy friends from college see you as a no-harm resource for meeting potential women, and that just pisses you off sometimes.
-You get the best of both Worlds. The gossip wars, the ranting sessions, the moments you spend aimlessly setting up a date for your guy friend; It all adds up to your bucket of college memories.