Posts Tagged ‘women’
Staying clean and fresh!
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010[Sponsored review]
Remember the previous Happy it’s Here campaign? This time, Whisper is back to share more tips and I’m proud to be their digital ambassador once again!
Do look out for loads more of Whisper tips coming up! Periods need not mean having to change your lifestyle or being a hassle/burden to one self! (Pssst. I seriously use Whisper, I don’t believe in endorsing something that I don’t use!)
This month’s Whisper tips from Yours Truly! Here’s how I feel good all day!
1) Have fun with my girlfriends. Spending time together, shopping and all. Just having them around makes my day better! Having a listening ear and a warm hug always kicks the blues away!


nadnut’s freshness tip: When out for the whole day, remember to pack enough Whisper Ultras to prevent any boo-boos! I always pack some feminine wipes along with my Whisper Ultra to give me that fresh, clean feeling all day!
2) Listening to good music!

Music seriously heals the soul. Whenever I feel sad or when I need a pick me up, I listen to my favourite songs! R&B songs really perks me up!
nadnut’s freshness tip: For me, I listen to music till I fall asleep. If you do the same, might as well make use of the opportunity for a relaxing eye mask at the same time! No swollen or tired eyes the next day!
3. I go for a run.

Jogging helps de-stresses me. I feel energised after each run!
nadnut’s freshness tip: Remember to drink some water to prevent heatstroke! Bring along a bottle of water or isotonic drink to keep you all fresh and hydrated!
That’s my 3 tips for this month! Look out for more tips coming soon! Tell me how do you keep yourself fresh! Would love to hear more from you
This entry is made possible courtesy of Whisper!

Women! Let’s protect ourselves!
Monday, June 7th, 2010Recently I attended a POCC blogger event. What is POCC?
POCC stands for Power Over Cervical Cancer. Do any of you girls know anything about cervical cancer? According to Wikipedia, Cervical cancer is malignant neoplasm of the cervix uteri or cervical area. It may present with vaginal bleeding but symptoms may be absent until the cancer is in its advanced stages. Treatment consists of surgery (including local excision) in early stages and chemotherapy and radiotherapy in advanced stages of the disease. Did you know that cervical cancer is the second most common cancer affecting women? Did you also know that a woman dies from cervical cancer every 2 minutes?
Did you know that cervical cancer is the most preventable and only preventable women’s cancer?

I learnt all these during the blogger engagement event.
Here’s what you can do to reduce your risk of being infected.
1) A pap smear.
A pap smear can help detect any abnormality. This is really important as detection in the early stages can help prevent cancer.
2) A HPV vaccination
A HPV vaccination helps stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies that protect against HPV types which causes cancer.

Help protect someone you care for. Spread the word. Let’s work together to protect our loved ones.

Some other bloggers and I have volunteered to be a POCC Ambassador as we would want to share and spread this information to all women. Let’s voice out and make a difference.
I will sign up for my pap smear and HPV vaccination soon. Will you?
do you listen or do you hear?
Saturday, November 8th, 2008most of the times i feel that most people hear but do not listen. tiger is a very good case. sometimes i yabber (ok, my fault on this) about things happening to me, things i’m gonna do and so on. and a few minutes later, he wouldnt remember what i’ve said and it’s damn fucking annoying! he doesn’t listen!
how many of us actually do listen instead of hearing? sometimes all we want is for you to listen to us.
like mooiness has pointed out, sometimes we just want you to listen to what we say, we may just need to rant, bitch and just get a load off our chest. at times, we just want you to listen and agree with us, we don’t even need you to give us solutions to our problems, contrary to popular belief, most women are NOT always damsels in distress.
it’s really no use if you’re just hearing and not listening, and it really sucks and angers us when we have to repeat what we’ve just said. just LISTEN and remember what we’ve just said.
ok? do you comprehend? or do i have to repeat it once again?
Girls talk back!
Friday, September 12th, 2008I have this blogger friend Mooiness who is really cool. I love the way he writes and he’s damn funny in person. The only problem is… sometimes I feel like smacking him when he disses girls. I guess I understand where he’s coming from but hey! do listen to our point of view. (Seriously, I wish that a fantastic lady would make him happy one day. No more chicken pie for dear old Moo!)

1. Sometimes we REALLY do not know when a guy is interested in us. Here’s a true story. I have always gotten along better with us, infact my first best friend was a guy and I usually hang out with guys more often than with girls.
Back in Poly, I had a few close guy friends and we hung out quite often. We then drifted apart after graduation and I met up with one of them after a while. I never knew he had liked me since day 1. I had a few such situations. Trust me, I was blissfully unaware. There were no hints, no signs, nothing.
Guys, if you really like us and want to chase us, tell us to our face. Just because we go out with you guys for movies or meals alone doesn’t equate to knowing and acknowledging your “like” and crushes on us. Some of us really enjoy just hanging out as friends. I used to go out every week with my best friend mrkennychan for makan and movies till the bugger went to study in Australia. Bah. There’s such a thing as being just friends you know?
2. If ever a case where you tell us that you like us and we tell you we’re not ready, back off. Personally for me, if I’m not interested in someone, I’ll tell it as it is: “I like you as a friend and nothing more.” If I say I’m not ready for a relationship, it means I’m not ready for a relationship with you. If I wanted time to think and actually am considering you, I’ll say “Give me time.” Simple isn’t it? It’s not our fault if you decide to keep chasing us when we made it clear that we are not interested.
3. Ok, this is contradicting point 2.
Persistence does work sometimes. Tiger is one such case. We were friends and I never thought I’ll date a nerd like him (*cough*) and I thought we were just friends. One day… he suddenly did something un-friendly and started asking me to consider getting together. I said no. He tried again. I said no again. He tried again. I said no no no again and he tried again. Finally I decided to give it a shot, (he was like an irritating salesman, he wouldn’t take no for an answer! And I slowly developed feelings for that irritating fly.) and I finally succumbed to Nerd-dom. 4.5 years and counting together. WHY?! WHY DID I SAY YES?!
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So yeah, that’s MY point of view. A few more entries coming soon. (probably after the exams though.)


















