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wow what a great answer,i've been waiting for a response to this,but this was quite unexpected,you just go girl:)
by mike mcenroe just cannot be serious maa on October 20th, 2008
Thank you very much. I appreciate that. I cringe every time I hear the word "slut". It is just one of many negative, hateful and oppressive words that are applied to women by society and I just can't stand the ignorant mindset that goes along with it.
by PrettyPirate on October 20th, 2008
i obviously take no offence by it at all,i just think its unmanly:)
by mike mcenroe just cannot be serious maa on October 20th, 2008
Naa, everyone wakes up in the morning, takes a shower and then decides: "What shall I tell the world about myself today". I'm sorry but you will have to agree that what people wear more often than not tells you a bit about themselves. I've dated many women and have explored quite a few major cities in this regard too. This has been my most consistent experience to the point where 9 times out of 10 you can usually tell by their clothes and the way they hold themselves, what particular girls are like. More often than not, the girl who puts too much out there feels there is a gap in their lives and masks this by presenting the appearance of being "strong and confident". Happiness and satisfaction comes from within, you don't need the rest of the world to validate you to feel you have worth. And if you really think about it for a second, women are competing amongst themselves in the rat race of fashion and glam to fuel the need to feel special and unique. The attention of men is also the ultimate prize in the competition sooner or later.
I know the likely response will be that men feel this way too and that’s true but the a far lesser degree I’m afraid. Our vanity is exceedingly lower – just look at the value of the men vs female industries to validate this.
My point is, just chill, sort your head out and look how much more attractive you’ll be without the need to shroud yourself in bull$%^&.
by SuperNovaNad on September 19th, 2011