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> Fooly Cooly wrote:
> the guys are very hard on each other.
>
> Make us all sound queer; thats right.
Argh. DAMN YOU again. I've lost count of the times you pick up on something as i think about posting about it.
> Wasn't that a Britney Spears B side?
Nope.
It's 'Outcast - Roses'
> the guys are very hard on each other.
Make us all sound queer; thats right.
> Paradox: wrote:
> Fooly wants to get into her pants.
>
> Heh.
>
> See!! Comments like this pi$$ me off..why does he want to get into my
> pants? Cos i'm a lady? If he said the same about me and i was a male
> would he want to get into my pants then?
You read me wrong. He wants to get "INTO" them; like, wear them.
Pfft; you and your crackpot theories.
But arousing, so sue me.
I wouldn't say i was a Tomboy, granted I own very little make-up but with out sounding too far up my own backside i don't think I need it. I have 2 going out handbags, going out shoes etc rather than 20 bags in 5 different colours each with matching shoes, i don't see the point, why spend money on bags and shoes which go out of fashion in a few months when u can spend the money on actually going out with mates who you don't need to impress with the latest shoes from Jimmy Choo!
I'm more comfortable in my combats and Tim's because they are so comfy but saying that if i was to go clubbing I would put on a skirt and a top put some make-up on and straighten my hair.
As for the blokes thing, where I work the most sociable people are the guys so if i fancy a quiet drink on a Wed i'll ring them up and we'll all go out and i'll drink like them and smoke like them too and i'm one of the lads and i don't even notice! My boyfriend doesn't like it because the blokes-when they get to know me-fancy me at some point but they usually come to their senses soon enough!
It's true that guys will start talking differently to you, if they know, I'm sure some of your online male friends flirt to you or are all "aww how sweet *hugs*". So are you a tomboy? My ex use to be one till she turned 17 then she started to become more girly and stopped wearing combats. ^^ I can understand why your boyfriend would be jealous or get the wrong impression. Unless of course he only really has female friends then that might get to you.
I'm sure you'll put up with all the flirty comments and innuendos here, atleast you'll get more respect, the guys are very hard on each other.
> Umpalumpa wrote:
> i was a male would he want to get into my pants then?
>
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> Probably.
As i was typing that i knew i'd get some responce like that!
i was a male would he want to get into my pants then?
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Probably.