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My girl friends sometimes drives me crazy with just their whining and puppy faces they usually flash at their boyfriends.. whenever they want something or disagree on whatever problems they have .. It's funny to watch but it's annoying.
Holy cow, I can't believe I walk away and something I am knowledgeable about gets discussed. I think I am going to cry, I have been waiting for so long to be able to discuss these things......Hold on, got something in my eye..............There, better now.
Well lets see, where to start, where to start............
How about this, women are completely indecisive, everytime you ask them what they would like or like to do, they want you to decide. But because you have to decide on just about everything, then women complain that they never get to decide.
Ladies, just punch us in the jewels and save us that aggravation, because that is completely a no win situation no matter what. That is also just one of the many no win situations you put us in........I will post more on this subject I promise lol
Ok, here is another one.
Women, when you tell us you want to watch a movie, and we sit with you to watch a movie that we most likely don't want to. Why do you insist on constantly getting up, or reading, or falling asleep instead of watching the movie you insist "WE" watch.
I have come to believe, that movies are a form of brainwashing, this is why women never actually pay attention to the movies they make us watch.
Currently, I have a few "official" nicknames at the undergraduate college level within the Honors/Advanced Program.
During my Freshman/First Year at college, I acquired the nickname "the old man/the old scholar" by my fellow students. I spent my free time reading graduate level books from Yale University that I had ordered from Barnes and Noble which was utilized as a graduate level course book in the Philosophy Department in the 1950's. An example of a graduate level book that I read would be Friedrich Schiller's "On the Aesthetic Education of Man" that was utilized as a textual reference to a Philosophy course. In one situation, around March of this year, I went to my college and found out through conversation with the security guards that all undergraduate college courses were cancelled for the particular day. My response: I went to the College Library and read for 5 hours until I became tired and returned home.
In another situation, I was invited by some undergraduate college students who I became familiar with to attend a party for the weekend. I being an introvert and an individual who finds comfort from study and contemplation declined the invitation.
Another example was when I was 15/16 years old, I spent approximately ten hours in the local Barnes and Noble Bookstore; I entered the bookstore at 9:30 AM and left the bookstore at 7:30-8:00 PM. In such a span of time, I read Julius Caesar's commentaries on the Gallic War and the Roman Civil War as well as a quick look at a book detailing classical architecture. In addition, for a means of nourishment, I bought some snacks and a chocolate drink in the adjoining Barnes and Noble cafe store. In essence, I devoured the Godiva Chocolate and chocolate drink voraciously and continued with my historical reading.
In essence, I have not experienced such a situation as the female friends that I do have are passionate on advancing/furthering their knowledge. I have had girls during my high school years ask me to [date them. I am not familiar with such terminology, please elaborate.], however, due to philosophical grounds I declined.
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