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Does anyone here lead a double life???

Living two lives has to be at least twice as difficult!

I'm a non-troll by day and a troll by night, so I guess I lead a double life, on TSR at least.

But seriously?
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Reply 1
It can be both. Britain is a nation composed of multiple cultural and ethnic backgrounds. It would be an accomplishment owned by both their British identity and Asian heritage; both communities would celebrate it.

This is no longer the 19th century where British denotes [caucasian] ethnicity
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Reply 2
Original post by Meus
It can be both. Britain is a nation composed of multiple cultural and ethnic backgrounds. It would be an accomplishment owned by both their British identity and Asian heritage; both communities would celebrate it.

This is no longer the 19th century where British denotes [caucasian] ethnicity



Original post by 99luft Balons
Living two lives has to be at least twice as difficult!


Not sure if this reply is actually relevant to the OP's post.
Reply 3
Er, what do you mean by a double life? I kind of do, my parents don;t know about my bf. But that is the extent of it. And it's not too difficult as I don't live at home anymore.
Reply 4
95% of young British Asians,especially females

EDIT:why am i getting negged? Its a fact!
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Original post by Ayshizzle
Er, what do you mean by a double life? I kind of do, my parents don;t know about my bf. But that is the extent of it. And it's not too difficult as I don't live at home anymore.


LOL....that was me last year, sneaking about, pretending I was sleeping over my friends....ahh good times... :tongue: :colondollar:
People think I'm much happier than I actually am.
By day I'm a mild mannered student, but by night...
Reply 8
Seems like the OP changed the thread completely. The original title was asking whether a British Asian's accomplishment could be identified as either a British or Asian accomplishment.
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Original post by frenchfries
95% of young British Asians,especially females


having said that, you must be a young british asian? :biggrin:
Reply 10
Not a completely double life.. My parents just don't know about my boyfriend and I do have do sneak around :frown: Or lie. I'm prob abit more reserved at home too.
Reply 11
Original post by Meus
Seems like the OP changed the thread completely. The original title was asking whether a British Asian's accomplishment could be identified as either a British or Asian accomplishment.


Shhh..that thread was a flop :wink:
Original post by frenchfries
95% of young British Asians,especially females


I am the 5%. My mother's pretty cool (she sets reasonable boundaries but she's quite strict. So for example she's let me go to a few gigs/paid for my guitar lessons :tongue: but I've never been explicitly told not to drink/date/smoke etc and I've never done those or felt the need to but I'm not saying I judge those that do - everyone leads their own lives) and I'm not a terribly religious muslim female (well I wear a scarf etc but I feel that I could be better). My mum's pretty awesome.

But I guess the double life depends on how open minded your parents are and how much they are wanting you to integrate. I'm quite lucky in a way that my mum and me are on the same sort of wavelength and she's pretty open minded.
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Original post by MissRiah12345
LOL....that was me last year, sneaking about, pretending I was sleeping over my friends....ahh good times... :tongue: :colondollar:


Lol luckily I never had to lie to that extent as I've lived away from home since we've been together! But yeah, if I lived at home it would be a complete nightmare. Even though I'm 22 my mum insists on knowing what i'm doing EVERY SECOND OF MY LIFE.

Original post by .Missy
Not a completely double life.. My parents just don't know about my boyfriend and I do have do sneak around :frown: Or lie. I'm prob abit more reserved at home too.


Lol join the club :wink:
Reply 14
Every Thursday night I dress up as a cat and eat out of people's bins.
Reply 15
Original post by frenchfries
95% of young British Asians,especially females


What do you mean?
Original post by Ayshizzle
Lol luckily I never had to lie to that extent as I've lived away from home since we've been together! But yeah, if I lived at home it would be a complete nightmare. Even though I'm 22 my mum insists on knowing what i'm doing EVERY SECOND OF MY LIFE.



Lol join the club :wink:


LOL, tsr badgirls :colone:
Reply 17
Original post by Ayshizzle
Lol luckily I never had to lie to that extent as I've lived away from home since we've been together! But yeah, if I lived at home it would be a complete nightmare. Even though I'm 22 my mum insists on knowing what i'm doing EVERY SECOND OF MY LIFE.



Lol join the club :wink:


Why aren't you allowed a boyfriend?:confused:you're 22? :eek:
Original post by MissRiah12345
LOL, tsr badgirls :colone:


Haha!

I don;t feel that bad though, am just trying to keep them off my back about marriage. For now anyways :s-smilie: Asian parents!
Reply 19
Original post by 99luft Balons
Living two lives has to be at least twice as difficult!

I'm a non-troll by day and a troll by night, so I guess I lead a double life, on TSR at least.

But seriously?


Interesting :tongue:

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