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    1. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      Humour, certain degree of intellect (doesn't need to be super smart but no bimbo types)... I dunno I don't really have a fixed idea of things? Like I wouldn't say he must be patient, tolerant blah blah. It's all a bit too restrictive. Everyone has certain plus & minus points, with varying degrees within each. Like maybe he's not as patient, but he's very tolerant of your idiosyncrasies? Or he's stubborn but is very attentive to you? It's all multi-faceted & it's all a mixture so it's really about how it comes together & how you interact. Fulfilling a checklist of traits doesn't make him suitable.

      Those traits are all things you'd discover along the way, so initial selection for "potential" would be based on more superficial aspects like humour/personality, intellect & looks (I find physical attraction important). I'm not super rigid when it comes to dating "types".

    2. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      Only on one-off occasions like at clubs, & basically my friends would intervene. If it's a chronic issue then you should definitely raise it to someone of higher authority. Make sure to keep evidence (if any, e.g. text message) of it!

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      You can buy them from any departmental store or nippies from Topshop.

    5. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      No one said you can't model for a while & then work what. Models here rarely stay a model forever. Many girls just pursue it for a bit & then get back to the real world.

    6. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      Probably the gorgeous doctor. But if I'm a gorgeous model how famous am I & am I stupid? Lol. If i'm a smart internationally successful model then I think I'd rather pick that. The experience is shorter but I think it would be much more exciting. Imagine being one of the It models?

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    11. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      No, commercial jobs pay very well. A one-day shoot usually pays at least $1200. So if you're modelling often you can earn a lot (or even occasionally). And obviously there's the "glamour" aspect, because not everyone can be a model. It's the same prestige; not everyone can be a doctor & not everyone can be a model, just that one's brains & one's looks.

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    13. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      I don't think it's wise to make decisions based on a relationship, full stop. IF you so HAPPEN to want to study in that country, then fine. But do not go study there BECAUSE of him. Your decisions should be yours to make & yours alone. If a relationship is strong it will be able to accept that.

    14. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      In the future maybe, I mean it COULD work. But I think the feeling should be stronger than that? Besides I wasn't ready to settle anytime soon & I just couldn't imagine being together for another like, 5 years till marriage. I just didn't see it. If in a few years we meet again then that'll be another issue. But right now, just not really.

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    16. Sophie Estelle Willocq

      Nope I never even considered NTU at all. Didn't even apply to them. Too far haha. FASS is also a more established faculty for Arts/Social Sciences & at that time I wasn't sure what major I wanted to do yet so it made more sense.

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      No particular reason, elimination process because the other majors I considered (CNM & pol sci) didn't feel suitable. We study macro structures lor, why groups of people act in ways & etc. Political structures, patriarchy, ideologies, institutions like the family state education, perceptions of the body food ageing health etc. Basically why & how people think certain ways, but it's not psychology because that's on an individual level. In Sociology you learn that everything is socially constructed, everything you think, feel or believe, was taught to you & is not necessarily "truth". And essentially we study how these arise, evolve & affect behaviour.

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Sophie Estelle Willocq’s Bio

Singapore

www.sophiewillocq.blogspot.com

♥ Studying at NUS (FASS). I am a Y4 Sociology major.
♥ Half French (dad) & half Singaporean Chinese (mom).
♥ I am 173cm tall & 48-50kg.