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Klarinette

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That sort of thing never really happened to me with other girls. Most of my friends have always been guys, and maybe it was something I started in the beginning, to protect myself from such future bullshit. Hmmmm...
 

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Cleril said:
Women are mind ninjas!

Don't let them set the bombs....!
Dane cook? I know it sounds familiar.
O.T. god I hear this all the time my sister talks about how her friends talk about this and how she doesn't give two shits

EDIT I just remembered how a fight almost broke out because some girl did something to her boyfriend (I don't know I didn't hear it I think she slept with him or kissed him or hung out with him)but in 2 weeks they were sitting with each other talking
 

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this. it sums up why i hate gossip and everything that makes girls personalities so warped, manipulative and generally fucked up
 

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My sister has had that all the time at school. I wouldn't say it's isolated to teenage girls, but more common with all of them. It actually makes me sick sometimes how bitchy they can be. I feel so sorry for my sister because she has to deal with it, even though she no doubt must contribute.
 

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That whole scenario sounds not unlike some animes I've been watching lately. Without such fun little dramas, life would be boring.
 

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FallenJellyDoughnut said:
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 *****)
Daamn. The girls at our school are all talk. There are almost ever any fights- even between the boys. And even then, they get broken up pretty quickly, and it's usually just some bitchslapping.
 

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googleit6 said:
FallenJellyDoughnut said:
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 *****)
Daamn. The girls at our school are all talk. There are almost ever any fights- even between the boys. And even then, they get broken up pretty quickly, and it's usually just some bitchslapping.
I actually saw her break the chick's nose, she was all up in my sister's face saying she'll bash her and that shes a slag so my sister just grabbed the girl by the hair and pulled her face into my sister's fist, knocked her to the ground. It was the single most awesome takedown I've ever seen.
 

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FallenJellyDoughnut said:
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!
I'm afraid I've been too far removed from them to shed any light on the terrifying, shrieking matter.
The closest I've come was when one girl decided that she couldn't hang around my group of friends if I was there, and started trying to scare me off. I pretty much just blinked at her and went back to whatever was the video game of the day was.

My strategy hasn't changed much.
 

Sirch.Cajnos

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Yeah, stuff like that happens all the time.

OT: My sister is just starting to become the typical teenage girl. From what I've noticed so far, that involves starting conflict with everyone of everything, not doing chores and being as lazy as possible.
wow, you just described my 13 year old sister... kinda scary.
OT: yeah, reeeeeeally glad i'm in college now so i don't have to deal with that shit, at least not as much... -_-
 

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Man, I don't even want to know how their minds work. Just please, for the love of gauze, leave my reputation alone.
 

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Uncreative said:
I'm afraid I've been too far removed from them to shed any light on the terrifying, shrieking matter.
The closest I've come was when one girl decided that she couldn't hang around my group of friends if I was there, and started trying to scare me off. I pretty much just blinked at her and went back to whatever was the video game of the day was.

My strategy hasn't changed much.
Don't think for a second that Wimmins are alone in that. Me and my group of friends are primarily male and that's happened to me a few years ago.

Fortunatly, the core of this group (including me) have all known eachother since we were 4 years old. We eventually kicked him out, but there appears to be no hard feelings.

But that's men for you. Beating the shit out of eachother 1 minute, drinking beer together the next (obviously not what happened in my situation, but being a manly man is seemed appropriate).
 

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I think I'm the only one in this thread who finds plotting and pointless cruelty attractive.

I love it when girls plot against others, especially if the plot is complicated and difficult to grasp.

EDIT: I've always thought it the mark of a clever mind.
 

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OT: My sister is just starting to become the typical teenage girl. From what I've noticed so far, that involves starting conflict with everyone of everything, not doing chores and being as lazy as possible.
That happens to guys as well.
 

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I don't deal with that shit, this was my policy. i had friends who did that stuff and being male i never understood why they did not just say "@!$k off". so when ever i have been dragged into this i gave advice to do just that, and it works surprisingly well when you tell a friend to tell the other person to jump in a well and explain who to drop them in 5 seconds if they try to pick a fight. generally there is the nice girl and the *****, explain to the nice on to tell the not nice one to go away before something happens, than something happens and the nice one will need to know how to not get into a cat fight but drop the other one hard.
I have given that advice twice it has worked twice, the mean one has came limping back after the fight and apologized to the nice one who immediately told her if she ever tried it again that was it. They are generally insane and raised to not pick fights, and to be diplomatic, and this does not work because they do not know how to make it stop. the vindictive ones push and push the nice ones push back in the same way and most of the time they don't see what they are doing, guys are raised to be tough, and to get dirty to play sports etc. and that is why we say no get into a fight and move on. Pepole are idiots and i am sure that friend B felt like a jerk the same way we do when we get into a fight with a friend, but could not just say "I screwed up i am sorry" and had to make something up, your sister probably knows this too...


I still dont understand it, i mean i get into a fight and the next day either we pretend nothing happened, which means we are sorry but not gonna say it, some one say i am an idiot and we move on, or you are no longer friends because what was done was unforgivable. 3 things happen and the third never lasts,generally, the same thing happens with women but they take longer, in many ways they cant express themselves. if one of them just takes a stand the whole thing goes away quickly...