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Thursday, August 28, 2008

You Give Women a Bad Name

I have been told by several guys I've dated that I am not like most girls and for that I'm extremely grateful. 1. Because it earns me a lot more affection from the guys I date. 2. Because I can't stand the typical girl myself. I try to play nice and get along but no matter how big my smile is I'm typically gritting my teeth and getting annoyed with the hair re-doing, the make-up checking, and the back stabbing. And pink! Oh how I hate pink! Then there's the super-girl and I don't even try to be in the same area as them because it just doesn't work. This is the damsel in distress. (Insert rolling eyes here.) The girl who cries over EVERYTHING! Most of all, she's the worst manipulator in the world! These girls say things like, "I want to find me a rich man to support me." or "I'm too pretty to work." or "Real women are high maintenance." (I'm not even going to try to figure out what kind of man would actually be attracted to one of these high-maintenance "Princesses") AHHH! I get a head ache even thinking about them! Though you may be thinking that I'm now going to advise them to knock off the head games, immaturity, and over-all ditziness, I'm not. Actually, keep it up. You're making my dating horizons a lot wider once the guy realizes that he doesn't have to deal with all the garbage you girly-girls are constantly throwing at them. Just stay away from me. I have a low BS tolerance these days. You've been warned!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with you Britt. I have never been one of those girly girls either. Don't get me wrong, I love to dress and act feminine but I always chuckled back in HS when grils would say to me "Come to the bathroom with me just for company". I would say, "Why, I don't need to go". I never understood why some girls go places in packs. I guess I just don't think like most girls do. And yes most guys, even though sometimes they like to look at those type of girls, don't like high maintenance girls when it comes down to it.

Vicki

Celtic Rock Chic said...

I used to date a guy that actually told me that he felt like I didn't need him since he was used to dating the "damsel in distress" type. It really sucked, I really liked him.