
Hello to anyone visiting my page. Before you begin reading, please drop by my guest book and sign it if you will, thanks :]. My name is Ramanjot Vardukmuhari. I'm a 29 year old SINGLE male (hint to the ladies ;)). My favorite pastime is going clubbing with my friends. It's a fun experience all people should try out before they die. I'm currently looking for my one and true girl who will stick by my side and will never cheat on me like my past girlfriends. I do not like to associate with scum, fake people, and complete trash that shouldn't exist in this world. As a kid, I always loved throwing water balloons at people passing the street. I used to live in a pretty ghetto place where people would call me names. I can now be safe clapping cheeks left and right all day long baby. I also signed up on Spogg to meet old friends that I might run into on this site. I follow Sai Baba because he is a man of peace who has proof of many miracles that no ordinary man can do. If anyone doubts him, please come to me. Peace my friends. - Ramanjot Vardukmuhari
Since I know everyone is going to INSTANTLY love me, I've decided to add a little more spice to my about me with a little backstory. I was born in Ekkattuthangal, India. I had a nice life there as a child, but my parents decided it would be better for me if we moved to the U.S. After some long petitioning, we finally got in the U.S when I was about 8. As I said, the town I used to live in was very ghetto. I suffered from racial discrimination for my WHOLE childhood, severely impacting my growth in society. I was a very lonely kid. I knew a good bit of English, but I still had my accent which everyone made fun of. It was very sad. I moved to Florida with my parents when I was about 14, meaning I had to leave my old life behind and start a new one entering high school. I tried really hard to change myself. Every day and night I would practice over and over reading books and trying to fix my accent. I really wanted to get a girlfriend by the time I got into high school. In freshman year, I wasn't anything special. Nobody liked me, I talked to few people, but I still managed to get good grades. People really referred me to the "smart kid" that they could ask and get free answers from for homework or on tests. I wasn't willing to oblige, but I didn't want to tarnish my reputation by acting like a d-bag. I finished off the year quick and began my daily studying once again.
Sophomore year came. I was really taking it up a notch. My vocabulary library increased ten-fold, especially since my parents allowed me to go to the library every day to read books. I miss them, but I still get to visit them every holiday. I talked to girls, guys, everyone. I even got some good relationships with the teachers. I joined tennis, but I wasn't good enough to join the varsity team. Oh well, I met a lot of new people there, including people I still talk to today. I met some girl this year named Casey. She gave me a lot of hints toward being attracted to me, but I was fooled. I was sent fake letters by some bullies who really didn't like me. I don't know why. I went up to her one day to share my own feelings for her, but I was just pushed away. She didn't have time for me. She didn't even like me. It really stressed me out for the rest of the year.
It was finally next year and I was a junior. I've probably read hundreds of books at the library. My favorite book was and still is The Great Gatsby. I've learned a lot socializing last year, especially since I was fooled by a lot of bullies. During the summer, I had to get a fix for myself. Over the course of the summer, I visited local salons and asked the hair stylists what hair style fit me the best. I was told to just let them do work and I'll do just fine. I got a spiffy new hair cut that year, but looking back on it, I don't think I really liked it. I like my hairstyle now. I took good care of my hygiene, especially since my body odors would come out after just one day of not taking a shower. It sucked, especially getting greasy hair. I BEGGED my mom FOR WEEKS just so I could buy new clothes. She really didn't approve of it, but she luckily got a bonus from her new job. She was pretty enthusiastic that day, so we shopped for some new jeans and a couple of shirts and jackets. I was probably about 100 pounds before the start of summer, but I didn't take note of it. I really wasn't into lifting and stuff yet, but I did the basic pushups and situps everyday. I had noticed that girls took a great interest into men with abs. By the end of summer, I gained a healthy 30 pounds. I had some meat on my bones and I was ready to go. I was ready for this year. This was the year I had to show everyone how much I had changed. I had new clothing, a new hairstyle, a new hairdo, and much more vocabulary to use in everyday conversation. This was it.
It was a very good year overall. I knew a LOT of people. I had finally been accepted into varsity tennis and I was pretty much one of the best players that year since all the seniors left the school. I was pretty proud of it. I talked to a lot of girls who took note in my new style. Some even told me I looked pretty cute, but looking back on it now I knew I was trapped in the friendzone. It was alright though, especially since I got my first kiss this year. I didn't expect it either. She was a nice girl. She played trumpet in band and she shared similar interests with me. She wasn't a long-term girlfriend which was pretty sad because she was probably the best girl I met in high school. We hung out every day of the week, but one day we decided to go to the movie theatres just for kicks. We were watching Scream, which had just come out this year. She was literally scared out of her pants! At the end of the movie, she gave me the most embracing kiss I have ever felt in my life. We soon broke up after because she apparently lost interest in me because I showed a "sudden change." She ended up getting with a new guy the next day. That little scumbag.
Senior year was the same, but it wasn't as exciting as last year. I wish it was more impacting on my life, but it was just a relaxing year. I took it easy and just chilled with my friends everyday. Nothing too special. I rented a new apartment with my friends so I could be closer to my college, Southwest Florida. It was pretty nice here. I met a lot of new people who I still club with today.
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United States| Style: | Sophisticated | Occupation: | Running a Business |