tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11005752.post1651513540968834611..comments2023-09-15T04:27:34.342-04:00Comments on Life with Extra Mirchi: “Snap ya fingers, do the step…you can do it all by yourself”AnuZihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10273015370098084180noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11005752.post-85246471776324059472007-05-18T11:26:00.000-04:002007-05-18T11:26:00.000-04:00anuuu! thanks for completing the meme, i loved you...anuuu! thanks for completing the meme, i loved your answers! it is obvious that you put a lot of time into it... which is sort of the point :)<BR/><BR/>i feel you on the mixing of worlds AND on the few female friends bit. i always had a few very very close female friends, but beyond the handful of them and my sis, we both always gravitated to boys... especially when we were younger. for me it's not because i equate female companionship with only bitching about men. we always attributed it to our early childhood, since in both kenya/zimbabwe and in england, our family friends that we grew up with were ALL boys. was that true for you as well? were you "socialized" around males more than females? i'm curious to see if it's true for ppl other than the Bhatt sisters :)<BR/><BR/>i find on both accounts (the mixing of worlds and the female friends), the most recent years have changed them more drastically. i still hesitate to mix my worlds, and i still have far more close male friends than female... but i suppose it makes you appreciate it more when you find worlds that CAN mix and females that CAN be your nearest and dearest!<BR/><BR/>throw me bhatji's email! i'll be sure to kick it with him this summer. and with YOU TOOOO! can't wait.archanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07150919943539432973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11005752.post-18535106080872780022007-05-17T21:18:00.000-04:002007-05-17T21:18:00.000-04:001). I have a sister who is 5 years younger than me...1). I have a sister who is 5 years younger than me and while I have exited the teenage bratty age, she is entering it, so we butt heads like no other. But being away in college definitely draws you closer. Weird right?<BR/><BR/>3). I SO agree with you on this one. I used to mix my friend circles until I broke up with my first bf (love) and then I lost all these people that I thought were my friends. I also have that weird insecurity that if I introduce two of my friends, they may like each other more and stop talking to me. That's maybe because it's happened before in middle school.<BR/><BR/>4). Haha I definitely call people pishi and pisso in my head <I>while</I> they are having a conversation with me. And the worst part is, I don't feel guilty about mental name calling at all!<BR/><BR/>5). Kind of like yours but not really. When I was a kid I thought the honeymoon phase after a marriage was when the husband and wife went and shot their "love song" like they do in the movies running around trees and what not. The things I came up with sometimes make me laugh to this day. <BR/><BR/>6). I <I>completely</I> share an affinity in thought with you on this one. I have very few female friends, and the ones I have also have majority male friends. You can't help it that you would rather grab a beer and talk crazy than sit and complain about men. <BR/><BR/>I love how through this meme I've found that more people share my quirks than I thought. Helps you know that you're not the only crazy person in this world. :)Eshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05808408577633822025noreply@blogger.com