Wednesday, September 13, 2006
- Question -
Let's say you're the pharmacist in a chemist. I walk in, browse around and walk up to the counter with a pregnancy test thingy. I then start to ask you questions about it, and as any one would, you want to know if the pregnancy test is for me. Will it be rude to ask you wonder? But you ask anyway, pretending it's protocol to know this stuff so you can give the right information.
But I say it's not for me. So is it in your right mind to believe or not believe me? Is that a prejudice against us young people from buying pregnancy testers for other people?
But I say it's not for me. So is it in your right mind to believe or not believe me? Is that a prejudice against us young people from buying pregnancy testers for other people?
-{ missing you 9/13/2006 11:04:00 pm }-