My friend mentioned to me about SGBoy's blog a few times before. I was not a big fan in blog reading and didn't really pay any attention to it. My friend again emailed me the link to SGBoy's blog last week while I was in high anxiety. In need of doing something to re-gain my composure I started reading the blog. I was surprised at the open and direct expression of feeling in the blog. I thought it might be a good idea to help healing through this kind of writing. I opened this blog in no times.
I then wrote an email to SGBoy thanking him on inspiring me to start this blog and appended the blog link. The next day I was a bit surprised as he recommended my blog in his writing. My intention of setting up this blog is to walk the path of healing and improving and less on publishing for others to read, especially those were mentioned in the writing. This I thought might deter me from writing more openly if I knew someone I wrote about would be reading it.
My friend was a diligent follower of SGBoy's blog and he immediately recognized me as the writer of this blog after reading following SGBoy's recommendation. It was funny to confront the character of my writing face to face the first time. This process somehow triggered a more deeper understanding of my own feeling. It was really a good learning for me.
I had also received a note from SGBoy encouraging me to stay strong at this trying time on the same day. Really like to thank SGBoy's for everything so far.
I then wrote an email to SGBoy thanking him on inspiring me to start this blog and appended the blog link. The next day I was a bit surprised as he recommended my blog in his writing. My intention of setting up this blog is to walk the path of healing and improving and less on publishing for others to read, especially those were mentioned in the writing. This I thought might deter me from writing more openly if I knew someone I wrote about would be reading it.
My friend was a diligent follower of SGBoy's blog and he immediately recognized me as the writer of this blog after reading following SGBoy's recommendation. It was funny to confront the character of my writing face to face the first time. This process somehow triggered a more deeper understanding of my own feeling. It was really a good learning for me.
I had also received a note from SGBoy encouraging me to stay strong at this trying time on the same day. Really like to thank SGBoy's for everything so far.
3 comments:
Sorry did not mean to "out" you. I do try as hard as I can not to OUT anyone (I need to be more careful) I know what you mean about people you know reading the blog that is why I never talk about my blog when with friends and only a handful know about my blog (and they are usually overseas)
I think i will come out soon but just not now don't think I am ready for that yet.
Bapok Thomas Toh, didymuzTT, didymuz, crayon, crayonTT is the famous cross dresser of Singapore staying at Blk 818B CCK Ave1. She has been trying many tricks to get straight men to stay in her flat so that she can see them in various forms of undress!
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Shameless bapok lurking in forums like Blowing Wind and Grindr to trick guys, telling people that she is a 24 year old chinese guy, when this Bapok is at least 42 years old!
Why am I not surprised about this Thomas Toh Didymuz?
This guy, or rather, this sissy whose name is Thomas Toh Tong Nam was my logistics SCM course mate at SUSS, previously SIM!
In class, it is very obvious that this sissy is ogling at all the hot hunky guys with big biceps and muscular bodies! You can see the eyes zooming into their bodies, like a hungry wolf aiming for a defenceless lamb!
It is also known that the sissy would peep at others while using the urinals at the toilets! Quite a few people have experienced it and shared their views about this gay!
It is therefore not surprising that all this that other internet users are complaining about this sissy Thomas Didymuz Toh Tong Nam!
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