I have always wanted to start a site. I wanted to talk about my life but I contemplated. Then I met Jay. Then I wanted to start a site for us. But I procrastinated. More than two years later, this is what I have now, a humble beginning. Just like any couples, we have been through many good and hard times together and this is one reason what this site is for: to put down our story in writing. So that this blog will witness our existence and hopefully we can flip through the archives one day and laugh at the silly things we did and be touched by Jay's heroic deed. Hi, I am Kay, we are boyfriends and this is the our story.
I'm Kay
Male. Smart and sentimental. 26yo. Enjoys movies (and porn) and reality shows. Sleeper. Uptight. Likes Robbie Williams. Has been to Singapore. Ogles at men. Just wants to be happy. Prefers to wear boxers. Selfless.
I'm Jay
Male. Sexy and studly. 29yo. Loves sushi and everything meat. Swimmer. Forgetful. Likes House music. Travels world over. Ogles at Kay. Want to be rich but not necessary famous. Likes not to wear underwear. Selfish.
I hate to be in my condition now. Many reports still not done and I have this meeting tomorrow and one important presentation this Friday. I'm suppose to be doing my work now, but I still steal some time to check my email and post this blog. There is so much thing to do. Everything seems to be my responsibility. I feel like quitting my job right now. Jay has been telling me that I should be looking for a new job. He thinks I'm underpaid and feels that there is more opportunity for me out there.
On the bright side, being busy made me not realise that time has passed fast. Jay will be back this Friday for a week. I have a few days off on the first week of November so I'm really looking forward to get over with this week and get on top of Jay next week.
Alright it's back to paperwork for me. But let's see if you like your man in jeans as much as I do.
Comments:
Hey Kay, you should really join me here, lay back and get paid. ;-P
Not sure how's your pay there, but I guess the important thing is to learn up things and gain experience for the first few years. You'll jump when you feel there's nothing more to learn.