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Originally posted by Avatar:
Take my mother for example. Let's pray that she doesn't read this.
She spends most of her time thinking about what she has to cook tonight, whether she looks okay in the mirror and various other things unrelated to work.
Girls are just girls... [img]smile.gif[/img]
Ofcourse we get girls who care less about these things, and concentrate more on work. But the majority don't. And compared to men, girls are more vain.
Which I think is great, because I really don't like girls who don't know how to take care of their image.
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That has to be the stupidest thing you've said so far.
I'd love to say more, but Mel and Aelia have said it without resorting to giving you the finger, so I shall attempt to emulate their examples.
Do Not Base Your Entire Conceptions Of The Female Race On One Person!
And *definately* don't put such personal feelings into a serious disucssion thread! Tempers usually get strained enough as it is without you making such remarks! What would you say if I made an assumption based on a stereotype about anybody else? Said that, for example, I knew one miserly Jew, so they must all be like that, or one gangsta Negro, so they must all be criminals?
You'd tell me not to judge anybody by stereotype, wouldn't you...or considering your topic past, I'd *hope* you would.
I'm not one of these vain girls of whom you talk about. I can't be bothered to apply seventeen tonnes of wax to stop frizz from my hair, or apply enough make-up that I look like a fake goth training to be a clown.
So, if you saw me in the street, you'd think less of me because I wasn't dressed up (or down, in this case) like a stripper on her way to a bachelor's party?
If you're really so cheap as to judge a girl's worth by how vain she is, then you must not be very successful in the girlfriend department [img]smile.gif[/img]