be a mystery or bewildering to cause to be confused emotionally.
Sounds like: Bi'wildur
Examples:
1. Lost and BEWILDERED in the fruitless search. 2. The old house makes the neighborhood BEWILDERED. 3. The little boy was BEWILDERED by the movie he watched. 4. I don뭪 want to BEWILDER by anything. 5. He wants people to be BEWILDERED by his works.
Babe in the woods
a defenseless person; a naive, young person
Example:
1. He's just a babe in the woods. He needs someone to protect him. 2. She's very young, you can see that she's a babe in the woods.
A big mistake Last year about 3 months after I turned 14 I started seeing this guy at school. He was four years older than me but I had known him the whole time I had been at school, since year seven. I was in year 9 at the time we started seeing each other and he was in year 12.
He was a really nice guy but as the relationship grew so did his confidence in trying to get me into bed. I was at a party and he came to pick me up and asked if I wanted to do it. I said yes but I didn't know why, I just said it. After we did it he dropped me back at the party and never called again. We broke up and he hasn't spoken to me since. Everyone at school found out because I told my best friend Scott, who I truly loved but I knew I never had a chance with him, so I dated other guys to get my mind off him. He told me that he lost respect for me.
We have only just gotten our relationship back together after nearly a year of heartbreak for me. But something worse happened, I was late for my period and the worst thing was having to wait the 2 minutes for the results. It was the longest and most traumatising time of my life, but luckily it was negative. In the end I found out that not waiting for somebody to have sex with who I truly loved made this experience harder for me to go through, but I have made it even though I felt used and dirty at the time. This experience has made me grow better as a person and to bloom. As my parents said, things happen for a reason. I hope this helps all those women out there who have made a mistake like mine.
1. What did the author consider as her biggest mistake? 2. Who is Scott? Is he related to the author? 3. Why does the author keeps on dating other guys, instead of the guy she loves? 4. What moral lesson can you get from the story? 5. Do you believe that things happen for a reason?
1. What is your opinion about premature sex? 2. In your country, what do people think about this kind of issues of teenagers? 3. What do you think are your responsibilities as a student, teen or as a person in the society with this kind of issue?