Monday, August 20, 2012

Marching Band Camp

It seems that school is starting soon, and with that band camp is starting.  It just started today and it is my first time ever going.  It is really fun but also difficult.  Standing all day and marching can get tiring, especially when it is followed afterwards by a bike ride with my best friend.  Later, all of us went for ice cream.  One of the boys made a girl cry because he kept throwing building blocks at her.  Though we're still not sure if she was actually crying.  That was pretty much my whole day.  At one point we played pass the Suvi.  One of my male friends princess carried me around the room.  He then continued to pass me to other students.  At one point he tried to hand me off to someone and the guy said " I can't, no, I can't.  It's against my religion."  Now, I don't want to sound ignorant but I think he may have been Mormon. Can anyone tell me what religion would be against carrying girls.  Then, of course we played it later.  Before that the same male friend gave me a piggy back ride and when I jumped onto his back and my legs wrapped around him, I accidentally kicked him in the (I can't think of a better word) "male parts."  He said it wasn't too bad.  I always wonder what that feels like.  I just read some articles about what it feels like.  It sounds terrible.  I did that to boys when I was younger.  I don't think I ever will again.  Unless he is really awful.  Last time I kicked a boy there I was in the 5th grade.  He wouldn't speak to me for weeks.  I felt really bad.  I just read that giving birth on the pain scale is 95 and getting hit there is a 3000.  But that humans can only feel pain up to 85 so it feels about the same?  But when guys get hit it feels numb because of how much pain that the body is experiencing.  Can anyone tell me if this is correct.  I read this stuff hoping that it is right, but then I just don't know.

So the question is if you had to describe to a girl what it felt like getting hit "there", what would you say?

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