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If we gals would learn to stick together an let go of petty female chit.. and truly create a sisterhood, we could change our world. this is true. |
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If we gals would learn to stick together an let go of petty female chit.. and truly create a sisterhood, we could change our world. this is true. It is..the women I bond with..we are strong together |
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Wemens, they're a whole other species. You will never figure them out.
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Wemens, they're a whole other species. You will never figure them out. But why do they have to be a hostile species? |
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You've never seen men being hostile? Or bashing each other in order to make themselves sound better? Really?
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If we gals would learn to stick together an let go of petty female chit.. and truly create a sisterhood, we could change our world. Sing it sistah!!! The bond of women is a special one ... all the catty, pettiness is ego chit ... they need to grow up and get real ... |
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justified? I have a friend who does this over and over and over again...I wouldn't normally hang out with a person like this but she's in my 'friends' circle so to speak...but what I don't get is that other girls seem to jump on board with it....when they normally wouldn't care maybe it is natural..guess i'd rather have an unnatural friend Show me your friends, I'll show you who YOU are. If you don't like what your "friend" is saying, why don't you call her out at the time? I will be the first person to comment on another person. Male or female, I'm an equal opportunity offender. There are plenty of times when I've had people say to me "I can't believe you just said that". If I see a muffin top, something will come out of my mouth. Such as "I guess she has no friends or a mirror to leave the house looking like that". One size does not fit all and spandex is a privilege not a right. Am I jealous? No. I'm just pointing out the obvious. If I walked around looking a hot mess, I would hope my friends would tell me and I would be thankful. |
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Women and men express insecurity and territorialism in different ways... It's just that women choose to express it ... generally verbally. Where a guy just might avoid a person or situation they feel insecure about.
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Women and men express insecurity and territorialism in different ways... It's just that women choose to express it ... generally verbally. Where a guy just might avoid a person or situation they feel insecure about. Interesting way of looking at it. |
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justified? I have a friend who does this over and over and over again...I wouldn't normally hang out with a person like this but she's in my 'friends' circle so to speak...but what I don't get is that other girls seem to jump on board with it....when they normally wouldn't care maybe it is natural..guess i'd rather have an unnatural friend Show me your friends, I'll show you who YOU are. If you don't like what your "friend" is saying, why don't you call her out at the time? I will be the first person to comment on another person. Male or female, I'm an equal opportunity offender. There are plenty of times when I've had people say to me "I can't believe you just said that". If I see a muffin top, something will come out of my mouth. Such as "I guess she has no friends or a mirror to leave the house looking like that". One size does not fit all and spandex is a privilege not a right. Am I jealous? No. I'm just pointing out the obvious. If I walked around looking a hot mess, I would hope my friends would tell me and I would be thankful. by that logic that would mean if I have gay friends i'm gay? hmmm guess I'd better let my girl friend know |
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by that logic that would mean if I have gay friends i'm gay? hmmm guess I'd better let my girl friend know I meant, birds of a feather, flock together. Most friends aren't so different from each other. I apologize if it went over your head. Good luck with your gf and the news though. |
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If we gals would learn to stick together an let go of petty female chit.. and truly create a sisterhood, we could change our world. Sing it sistah!!! The bond of women is a special one ... all the catty, pettiness is ego chit ... they need to grow up and get real ... sho be do be do wap, tralalala |
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Edited by
isaac_dede
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Sun 01/03/10 10:58 AM
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by that logic that would mean if I have gay friends i'm gay? hmmm guess I'd better let my girl friend know I meant, birds of a feather, flock together. Most friends aren't so different from each other. I apologize if it went over your head. Good luck with your gf and the news though. with any luck maybe she'll try to rehabilitate me! |
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You've never seen men being hostile? Or bashing each other in order to make themselves sound better? Really? |
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You've never seen men being hostile? Or bashing each other in order to make themselves sound better? Really? Men most certainly do "rooster" block. Ever see an ugly guy in an expensive car with a hot girl? Men will be the first one to comment on the car and then the girl he's with and why she is with him. Or say a woman mentions a guy is cute...her bf will be like, "really..that doooshebag". |
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This thread reminds me of something H.L. Mencken said.
"When women kiss it always reminds me of prizefighters shaking hands." |
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Because some people (NOT just women) can't live without the drama and contention.
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I didn't realize women did this. But doesn't my *** look great in these jeans.
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When I'm out with a fella or watching t.v. and some cutie pie chick comes on the scene I find it easier on myself if I "turn the other cheek" and say something nice, "Wow, totally cool hair!" or whatever. Makes me feel better about myself and makes me look more secure and less itchy with a "B".
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