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Why is it that woman....?

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...to men are just

"another girl"

" another fu*k" etc.

And at the end of the day we still love them, but we were just that

"other girl"

And why do men get life so much easier, they don't have to worry about their hair ( anywhere on there body for that fact) makeup...clothes (most the time) weight and looking "fabulous" paying countless dollars on salons and makeup, hair dye and the list goes on. and our monthly 'friend' and cramps.. plus woman ( at least in my opinion ) couldn't ever have a successful band as a male band could..being a woman SUCKS.

Opinions, please.

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  1. Whoa whoa whoa . My band is definitely pretty big in my town I don't se any guy band stepping it up, and I'm the group Leader/lead vocalist/guitarist. On top of that I'm juggling school, tennis, and track you tell what guy can do that as a woman?

    oh and btw Paramore kicks major ***.


  2. Not all men are like that, in fact, I would say most men treasure their ladies.

    And men and women have it equally hard, just in different ways.

  3. I just think women get benefits too. I at least enjoy the perfection that a woman can come to, in appearance-wise and also action-wise, how elegant they could be. Come on, doing make-up and spending money on clothes, it's something you should enjoy doing, while you get the chance to do it and get complimented on it.

    Not all the men treat their girl like that, trust me. A guy that I'm dating treats me like a princess, for now. But they still have to deal with rejections, and it hurts them too.

    I think you need to meet other guys who care more about you, and respect you as a woman, if you think like that.

    As a woman, I am attracted to male bands because they look so talented and have that charming look in them when they're performing. However, I also admire how pretty a female group (pussycatdolls) can be and respect them of their capability.

  4. Hormones--both men and women can be just as concupiscent and promiscuous. Also, some women subject themselves to those things, they don't "have to," but somehow they put up with it. Most people, regardless of gender, worry about their looks. Most women go through tough measures to get their hair and make-up in tip-top shape, and some also "diet." Most men go workout, and some put up with the insecurity of not being masculine enough. No pain no gain in both genders, and they both get bothered by the insecurity of not meeting the "gender role standards." You should watch "Killing Us Soflty", it's a documentary about how the media has an influence on body image--it mainly focuses on woman, but the do pay some attention to the pressure on guys. I don't think being a woman is the problem, it's today's society's definition of "being a woman." (and man)

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