While going through all the entries for the contest I posted the other day, I have to admit I was a little surprised by the feedback. It’s been less than 48 hours since I made my blog public, and I’ve been reading a lot of comments about how people feel about being “twenteensomething.” It’s a strange term, but I thought it was apt one to describe that feeling of being at another awkward, in-between age–like Peter Pan in the real world (I’m 25 years old, by the way).
Anyway, feedback is always welcome at this site. I’ll be running contests on a regular basis, but at the same time, I don’t want this to be a freebie-giveaway blog. I wanted to share stuff and hear what’s on your mind again. Hitting 25 and finding myself in a quarter-life crisis (yes mom, it’s real!) made me question a lot of things about myself and the world at large, and I wanted to chronicle how things went for me–and learn from other twenteensomethings as well.
What do you want to see on this blog that you can’t get in a magazine or a newspaper? Let me know.










Aside from beauty and fashion, how about the arts?
I want to see Ms. Consunji write about a painting, a sculpture, or a dance.
Nice seeing you, here! Cheers!
Hi Noel! Thanks for dropping by
I would definitely love to write about the arts more. Will be blogging about a couple of plays soon. Am not so knowledgeable about sculpture or painting though. Am veering away from beauty and fashion, but as this is a lifestyle blog, I’ll still be discussing those topics from time to time.
I’m in luuuurve with that pink I’M GAY cookie.
And also? There should be one that says MOMOX TAYO?
Just because.
Hee.
Glad to see you’re back to blogging Biancs!
Pwedeng magpa-customize! A “MOMOX TAYO” cookie would be awesome. Haha! Thanks, don’t forget me when you’re famous ha
I’d love to see some travel notes Ms. Bianca! It’d be nice to read how you’d document your travels based on the ‘tweenteensomething’ mindset. (That term is already growing on me hahaha!)
I’m twenty turning twenty-one this June, and I’ve just recently been bold enough to travel out of town without my parents, my relatives, and my secured, clammed-up self. It feels great!
What do you want to see on this blog that you can’t get in a magazine or a newspaper?
i think the comments section makes blogs more personal than newspapers and magazines. the reader can get a reply from the writer or another reader. and it could result in really informative discussions.
anyway, i like pictures so how about lotsa pictures to pepper the posts?