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RadiusXd

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HOLY CRAP!
And we guys can't even keep one sport of ourselves (GOLF).
No wonder we have shorter lifespans!
 

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molesgallus said:
I despise social games, and sly people. Unfortunately, they are all too common.
I love sly people. And social games. And manipulation. It's all about me, knowing what's best for them.

Don't you get it?
 

Dfskelleton

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Try 10 year old girls. My 10 year old sister drives me insane with "OMG! Jayden said Brenna was stupid!" "OMG! Mary said a bad word!" "OMG! Jayden won't be friends with Mikala because she's friends with Mary!" etc. It would be annoying if it was once a month, but EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
 

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Its education! If they spent all thier time worshipping thier husbands and raising the kids then none of this would happen! BACK TO THE KITCHEN, WOMAN! (/sexism)

Seriously though, they're just fucked in the head, all of them.
 

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Uncreative said:
I...I can't finish reading that. Some point around the fourth paragraph, I keep waking up screaming on the floor.

I would like to formally apologize to the world for my demographic.
But you're a teenage girl! YOU MUST EXPLAIN THE LOGIC OF THESE THINGS WE CALL PEOPLE!
 

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GrinningManiac said:
What experiences, commentaries and observations do you have on the "Teenage Girl" disposition?
Girls my age are fucking brilliant. Stories like yours reminds me I was correct to choose to mostly hang around with guys.

Sorry to be crude, but PMS, mixed with pressures from guys, and trying to fit in with other girls turns girls crazy.

and guys, don't think you aren't pressuring girls at all. You may not breathe a word to a girl that you hope will change her or whatever... we always try to look our best to impress guys. it's the only way we maintain our self esteem and confidence. hell, i'll admit to NEVER going out looking less than decent, even if it's just to Asda up the road from me. Why? Because local guys might be in there, and they might be hot, and if i look decent, they might be interested in me. While the chances of me picking up a boyfriend in Asda is slim, there's still too much of a chance that i might for me to ever want to go out looking shitty.

This also causes competition between girls. We always try to out-do each other because we want the attention of guys. Hence why girls tend to subconciously gravitate towards other girls who are less attractive than them with the logic that if you hang around with a girl who isn't that great looking, you'll look great in comparison.

We also enjoy bitching too much. Every girl is a *****. I don't care if they say they hate bitching... they love it. We all do. Me and my best friend ***** like nothing else. We talk about who's dating who, who looks ridiculous, etc. We can't help it.

Girls are fucked up, but we're wired that way. We're built to be competitive with each other and you'll find that it's almost always because of guys.

Guys like confident girls. If a girl destroys the self-esteem of all her competition, guys are more likely to go for her. She'll backstab her friends, *****, fight and clamber her way to the top of the pile to make sure she gets attention from guys. Friendship is, for most girls, a relatively small price to pay for absolute adoration.

fuck my gender.
 

MissPixxie

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I live(d, I finished today!) in halls with two girls (I'm a girl, 18). One of them was meant to be my best friend. They started going off and doing things together, without me, and I began to wonder why. They started using my stuff and saying it wasn't them, that it was the lone boy on the corridor. When I finally pulled up the courage to ask them why (and why they had decided I wasn't good enough to live with them next year) they simply said 'because you're a slag'.

Because I had been left on my own so many times, I had started going through to the other corridors to game with the lads so I wasn't on my own. As a result, I'm pretty damn good at Halo 2 =]. They thought however that I had been sleeping with all of them, cheating on my boyfriend of 2 years. I told them this wasn't true, and that they we're hearing things totally wrong. I even invited them to a halo night! Because 'I had been so nasty about the whole thing' they proceeded to spread the lies around campus. I am now moving uni in september because I can no longer stand the abuse and taunts as I walk around campus.

I'd MUCH rather have a fight and let everything settle down again, but because we're stronger psychologically (we can be liars and vindictive little cows), that's the way we show our claws.
 

MissPixxie

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Dahni said:
fuck my gender.
I agree totally. It's no wonder I prefer the company of guys, they are so much simpler and NICER about everything. Besides, if you do something wrong around a guy, HE will tell you about it, and give you the chance to sort it out with HIM.
 

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My sister and a couple of her friends got eating disorders (or the beginnings of one) because other people said they where fat. Considering that they are actually really thin already it became quite worrying after a while as she refused to eat.
 

Ickorus

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Blame TV dramas, the teenage girls watch it and think that's what life is meant to be like for some idiotic reason. (At least that's what it's like with my little sister)
 

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Being a teenage girl myself, it sucks. The girls -and boys, for that matter- are, for the majority, extremly mean.
In my school, there is a lot of talk between girls saying things like "Oh, I'm gunna punch her face in" as they are being followed by a small posse. Then, of course, nothing happens. Usually, messages are exchanged over Facebook, and the girls go on hating each other.
I keep waiting for people to realize that being bitchy and being downright nasty is NOT attractive, and that it is stupid and immature to make fun of people to make yourself look cool.
 

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MissPixxie said:
I live(d, I finished today!) in halls with two girls (I'm a girl, 18). One of them was meant to be my best friend. They started going off and doing things together, without me, and I began to wonder why. They started using my stuff and saying it wasn't them, that it was the lone boy on the corridor. When I finally pulled up the courage to ask them why (and why they had decided I wasn't good enough to live with them next year) they simply said 'because you're a slag'.

Because I had been left on my own so many times, I had started going through to the other corridors to game with the lads so I wasn't on my own. As a result, I'm pretty damn good at Halo 2 =]. They thought however that I had been sleeping with all of them, cheating on my boyfriend of 2 years. I told them this wasn't true, and that they we're hearing things totally wrong. I even invited them to a halo night! Because 'I had been so nasty about the whole thing' they proceeded to spread the lies around campus. I am now moving uni in september because I can no longer stand the abuse and taunts as I walk around campus.
That is messed up.
 

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And the world laughed when I said being cold, distant and aloof was the best way to go about interpersonal relationships. All humans are petty, manipulative and fickle, so never give them the upper hand by trusting them enough for them to do any real damage.
 

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WHEN IT BLEEDS FOR A FRIGGIN WEEKS AND DOES NOT DIE IT IS EVIL.....haven't we learned this already guys....even girls know girls are bitches...eventually
 

Gxas

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I read the OP and can honestly say that I didn't follow it...

It just made me think of this song
 

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Legion said:
You seem to be under some weird delusion that this disappears as women grow up.

As someone who works in a 95% female to 5% male workplace I can assure you that they merely become more subtle about it. Hell, I had two girls leave where I work in the last month due to bitchiness.
THIS. I work in publishing, and my office is about 70% female. And yeah, one of the reasons I'm seriously considering quitting next year is the bitchiness and snippy office politics.

Seriously, as tragic as it sounds, some women never grow out of this BS. I could recite many examples of adult, otherwise functional women basically acting like they're still 13. It's pathetic, and one of the reasons that I, too, am a woman with mostly male friends. Guys are a lot more fun to hang out with and you don't turn around to find knives in your back every five minutes.
 

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googleit6 said:
Being a teenage girl myself, it sucks. The girls -and boys, for that matter- are, for the majority, extremly mean.
In my school, there is a lot of talk between girls saying things like "Oh, I'm gunna punch her face in" as they are being followed by a small posse. Then, of course, nothing happens. Usually, messages are exchanged over Facebook, and the girls go on hating each other.
I keep waiting for people to realize that being bitchy and being downright nasty is NOT attractive, and that it is stupid and immature to make fun of people to make yourself look cool.
Ha! When my sister uses the "I'm gunna punch her face in" speech, she means it (shes broken 2 noses and a jaw, crazy *****)