Chicks that don't act like chicks

Discussion in 'Relationships' started by ChronicWhattever, Feb 23, 2007.

  1. WhisperingWoods

    WhisperingWoods too far gone

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    Don't you think that's sorta shallow, to an extent?
     
  2. madlizard

    madlizard Senior Member

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    Hehe..


    This thread is mighty funny.
     
  3. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    Perhaps. It's just an instinctive reaction to my experience with women. Girly girls have never worked out for me. And plus they usually bore me to death, as I do them. What are we to talk about? Celebrities and clothes???

    Of course we can always just go ahead and fuck, but rarely do they do that. Why? 'Cause they are "girly."
     
  4. indian~summer

    indian~summer yo ho & a bottle of yum

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    i act more boyish than girlish i suppose...i like to drink and play pool and light stuff on fire..i have an extremely weird sense of humour that alot of people don't get...i like fashion alot but won't spend time talking about it unless other chicks bring it up....i do care about the way i look, make-up & heels, it's fun...i dislike sports really but i like football and getting together with guys to watch it...i am extreme in alot of things, unless you know me i doubt you'll really get just how extreme :D... i think women should be kept in the kitchen :)))
    i dunno i'm a manly chick...a girly dude...a gay man inside a womans body
    most guys get freaked out by me...some guys are intriged yes..but my commitment issues keep that at bay :D

    you say you want a girl that acts like a dude...but if you actually got one you'd prolly turn and run...wes are freaks of nature :D

    but yeah...thats just my opinion on the matter...find a girl you like for her...keep yourself open to all kinds of girls, don't just close yourself off because they "wear pink"
     
  5. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    I don't want a girl who "acts like a dude" at all. I want a girl who doesn't act. Period. Girlish or boyish.

    Even long hair on a girl is starting to gnaw at me. I'm more and more turned on by shoulder length or shorter.
     
  6. flaming_pie

    flaming_pie Member

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    I definately wouldn't classify myself as a girly-girl. I despise going shopping (except for CDs, haha). And I'm not too keen on the whole "you're not listening to meeeeeeeee!!!!" stuff.
    I don't know. I still act feminine at times, but I'd rather just not be bothered with all the stress that girls like that come with...no offence to any of you girly-girls who may be on here. My best friend is very femenine, and she's amazing.

    ~Jill
     
  7. Flannelwearin'gal

    Flannelwearin'gal .robert.johnson.fan.

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    dude, i am.
    I'm into violence.
    It's not good but fuck, I'm a flannel wearing gal, i aint no makeup cover prick

    all my gal friends are, we beat each other and we get into rumbles with our guy buddies. but then again, all my buddies are fucked up in the heads, so it might be normal to like gals like that and then again it might not be
     
  8. MatthewShane

    MatthewShane Banned

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    most are dykes if they are like that
     
  9. wiggy

    wiggy Bitch

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    How would you define a woman or chick to act though? Have they gotta like shopping, get their nails and hair done, play with kittens and talk about cooking all day?
    I dont know anyone like that? Its all stereotypical really isnt it, am i now a bloke because I can shop wood and like to play in the mud!!
     

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