Why do little girls cause so many problems amongst themselves?
Maybe this is feminist backing or the fact that I was a little girl who was friends with little boys, but shouldn't you like your friends, and not want to start arguments for fun? If you're mad at your friend, tell them and then get a free punch if the situation warrants it, sleep it off, and be happy in the morning. That or just get over it without ever saying anything.
But why would you enjoy being mad at your friends - or the closest you have, at any rate?
I never got "ditching people." If you don't want to spend time with somebody, why would you make plans with them? And if you don't openly like somebody, why would you leave them a comment saying so?
Why is the word "slut" such a frivolous throw-around all purpose insult? It seems more silly to call a thirteen-year-old who has never had a boyfriend (or a girlfriend for that matter) a slut? Sure, maybe if they tried - dressed provocatively and wore way too much make-up, but Melissa? At least make sense in your insults.
At the same time, I don't understand why being a virgin or a "prude" is an insult.
"YOU HAVEN'T HAD SEX YET, YOU WHORE!"
Please develop brain cells before you try to use big girl words.
Why are so many people, girls especially, so incredibly manipulative and two-faced for no reason? With the amount of people it is, it can't possibly stem from some deeper mental unrest. So what is it about girls?
The secret lives of girls, seriously.
Did Lauren Greenfield cover this?
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
I've Got To Wonder
Labels:
arguments,
girl culture,
girls,
Lauren Greenfield,
Melissa,
puberty,
relationships,
teenagers
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