Topic: The "B" word | |
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You had to look eh…
A "b*tch", do men ward these type at bay or they find one enticing? When my ex called me a B in my younger days, I cracked a mental, now I take it as a compliment. What's your take on this? |
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B*tch, dont even get me started on the b-word. It makes me so damn mad.
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um it's a compliment...it means you aren't being a doormat and being played for a fool
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GMistry - noway, really? How bad?
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I don't know ,I was always called a c@#$t.
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I consider it an aspect of my personality that I try to keep at bay but when needed look out. I can call myself that but do not appreciate it from others.
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I am a *B* and I know it, and I am proud of it.
My license plates even have PMS on them, how's that for proof of someone being a *B*? PMS (and proud of it) |
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I'm a B and even a borderline C sometimes.
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And I'm NOT talking Bra Size!
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It depends.
If you're sticking up for yourself after being mistreated by the same man, then being a B is warranted. If you're just a man-hater and want to punish every man you go out with because men in the past have mistreated you, then it is not warranted. Yes, I've met too many women like this. |
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Sticks and stones....
Been called worse...by myself and others. How is everything tomorrow where you are, Sin? |
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The only time I am a B or a C is when the man is an A. otherwise there is no reason for it
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I personally don't like *****es. I prefer someone who is independent and can stand up for herself. ***** implies that she is not being as civil as she could. And FYI, same thing goes for guys. Can't stand my buddies when they are being assholes. Civility and courtesy mixed with strength and boundaries is a good combination for everyone.
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Nicely put Keywhee!
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lead on keywee....want to start a class...
names hurt eventually... |
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Being called a ***** and/or the C word are demeaning and abusive. I've had both happen and that's when I said I'm out the door.
In my mind, there's nothing positive about it when men say that to you. Call me weird, but I expect respect even when I'm in the middle of an argument. I certainly would never call a guy a **** or any other derogatory term. |
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I am a lover, a realist, cheeky, silly, naughty, ...and definately not a man hater.
As years went by, I told ex, amazing what a B can do in bed eh, he smiled and told me I was not really a B, he was just mad at me at the time and the only word he could think of to hurt me. Being young I took it to heart.............now, I, I, I, nevermind, hahaha |
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My best friend (who so happens to be male) calls me a ***** at least 20 times a day. *scratches head* I'm beginning to wonder if he knows my real name?
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Hugs MicheleNC!!!
Its a bloody hot day downunder...am multi-taskin' doing more washing and hanging it on the line so that sun can kiss it sweet for me. The "C" not a word I like and don't use it. |
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I guess it is how we take the word to be...mine these days is something naughty not nasty. It comes with the tone too
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