Harem pants = girl turn-on = man repellant. Wait, what?

May 24, 2010 11:18


 As my AIM list signed me in, AOL's main page popped up as it always does.  And then..this little article caught my eye.  Apparently, from this self-confessed man repeller; if you're wearing the wrong clothes (from harem pants, to head hear..to uni-suits) then the guy you've got your eye on will not go for you.

Because apparently, all men are ( Read more... )

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lvsinsanity May 25 2010, 21:55:07 UTC
And this is why I find AOL;s 'news' page to be almost exclusively full of fail my dear.

I saw that article title and just walked the other way. Ugh, just...so wrong on so many levels.

Also, this article -> http://www.lemondrop.com/2010/05/25/whats-your-plan-b/ (I can't seem to make links in comments ><) Is asking women what their plan 'b' is for not being married at age 30.

I just don't understand the mindset that women expect themselves to be married by that age?! It's like the people who wrote this article expect them to have this nervous breakdown if they don't have a ring on their finger at age 30!

Then again, one person responded with this:

""I'll be 30 in July. No husband, no kids, no plans for either. That was plan A and I'm loving it." -- Raea"

Then this fail here;

""Personally, if I'm unmarried still in my early to mid thirties, I intend to begin the process of adoption. I've never really given any serious thought to asking a homosexual male friend to be the father of a child for me. Then again, if I do marry, there is a possibility that we would still adopt..." -- Liara"

Yes, Liara, because a homosexual male is only there to further your desires to procreate.

This is not Will and Grace. Stop it. Stop it NOW.

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miriamg May 25 2010, 22:36:29 UTC
My Plan B if I don't get married is to become a crazy cat lady.

/silly

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captainlard May 26 2010, 06:28:16 UTC
i've never met a non crazy cat lady. although i once had a conversation with a very well spoken and charming bag lady

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lvsinsanity May 26 2010, 00:14:02 UTC
But the fact is, she didn't say 'my gay friend that also wants children'. She just said my gay male friend in regards to him being a friend that automatically popped up with the thought of procreating with.

TBH, I probably did read too much into it, but I'm just so tired of seeing this bullshitting 'gay male friend as an accessory/thing' lately and it's driving me nuts.

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lvsinsanity May 26 2010, 12:49:56 UTC
Yea, I did probably read too much into it.

And I completely agree, it's disgusting to think they're so ~trendy when they want a gay male friend like he's some handbag...ugh!

(Sorry for the late reply, livejournal hasn't been emailing me my responses)

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