What's The Worst Habit A Woman Can Have In Your Opinion?
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I hate it when we watching movies an she all up in the phone.
I hate the snoring ones. Sound like I just ? bigfoot.
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I hate the snoring ones. Sound like I just ? bigfoot.
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Indecisiveness
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Stay posting everything on social media
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Saying "I know" every time you tell them something
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Deflecting from/not addressing the actual point of the issue
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Periods.
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OnnaThursday wrote: »Saying "I know" every time you tell them something
If you know, then do it. Some these females be ? up on purpose -
Addiction to drama and other peoples business
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OnnaThursday wrote: »Saying "I know" every time you tell them something
Bruh I HATE this ? -
Read psuedoscience literature or shout jesus's name
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Not taking interest in anything of substance. I love celebrity dirt as much as the next chick, but there's more to life.
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My worst habit is overanalyzing ? and seeing things that ain't there. My man could say that he's thirsty and wants a glass of water and I will call all of my friends trying to dissect precisely what he meant by the word "thirsty" and what he could have really meant by saying "glass" instead of "cup". By the time I'm done, I'll have it figured out that by thirst he was talking about a deep inner soul longing that can only be filled by the love of another woman who is independent and whole and knows what she needs and that is why he needed a glass which was actually a metaphor for the self reflection required of him which will allow him to see the attributes of that woman clearly in order to decipher whether she is the one who could fulfill his needs as a life-long partner in holy matrimony.
Meanwhile... this ? be just wanting a beverage and I've already broken up with him in my mind because I deserve better than someone who doesn't see me as whole already. -
Bad HYGIENE. Especially down south.
How the ? has this not been said yet?
Y'all tolerating some funky broads or nah? -
Being too nice. Being an enabler because she doesn't want to step on toes.
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Talking about nothing
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Bad HYGIENE. Especially down south.
How the ? has this not been said yet?
Y'all tolerating some funky broads or nah?
I cant relate -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »My worst habit is overanalyzing ? and seeing things that ain't there. My man could say that he's thirsty and wants a glass of water and I will call all of my friends trying to dissect precisely what he meant by the word "thirsty" and what he could have really meant by saying "glass" instead of "cup". By the time I'm done, I'll have it figured out that by thirst he was talking about a deep inner soul longing that can only be filled by the love of another woman who is independent and whole and knows what she needs and that is why he needed a glass which was actually a metaphor for the self reflection required of him which will allow him to see the attributes of that woman clearly in order to decipher whether she is the one who could fulfill his needs as a life-long partner in holy matrimony.
Meanwhile... this ? be just wanting a beverage and I've already broken up with him in my mind because I deserve better than someone who doesn't see me as whole already.
So basically he could ? your whole world if simply by saying "We need to talk" -
Addiction to drama and other peoples business
See this is what separates us as a species. Y'all really have no interest in that ? . Oprah said on her show once that she and Stedman were close to this married couple. Stedman was on the golf course with the guy earlier in the day. Stedman gets home and tells Oprah "Oh yea Mark and Susie are getting a divorce. Susie is leaving him for a woman." So Oprah start asking Stedman a million questions... "? , are you serious? Who is the woman? How did he find out? Do their kids know? Did she move out? How did she meet the woman?" Stedman goes "I don't know. I didn't ask."
Oprah said she was astonished but she really understood how different men and women are that day. This ? didn't ask not one follow up question when his friend told him "my wife is divorcing me for a woman." I would have gotten all the ? tea. That is such an interesting concept to me in terms of how we are wired. I would have had a 3 pages of notes to report back if my friend tell me some ? like that. -
Cheating *shrugs*
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Trap questions and mind games...asking questions they already know the answer to see how you respong. My mom did it to me all the time growing up and now I'm like "how do ? still be falling for this ? ?"
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Addiction to drama and other peoples business
See this is what separates us as a species. Y'all really have no interest in that ? . Oprah said on her show once that she and Stedman were close to this married couple. Stedman was on the golf course with the guy earlier in the day. Stedman gets home and tells Oprah "Oh yea Mark and Susie are getting a divorce. Susie is leaving him for a woman." So Oprah start asking Stedman a million questions... "? , are you serious? Who is the woman? How did he find out? Do their kids know? Did she move out? How did she meet the woman?" Stedman goes "I don't know. I didn't ask."
Oprah said she was astonished but she really understood how different men and women are that day. This ? didn't ask not one follow up question when his friend told him "my wife is divorcing me for a woman." I would have gotten all the ? tea. That is such an interesting concept to me in terms of how we are wired. I would have had a 3 pages of notes to report back if my friend tell me some ? like that.
I guess. I don't really care for details like that -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Addiction to drama and other peoples business
See this is what separates us as a species. Y'all really have no interest in that ? . Oprah said on her show once that she and Stedman were close to this married couple. Stedman was on the golf course with the guy earlier in the day. Stedman gets home and tells Oprah "Oh yea Mark and Susie are getting a divorce. Susie is leaving him for a woman." So Oprah start asking Stedman a million questions... "? , are you serious? Who is the woman? How did he find out? Do their kids know? Did she move out? How did she meet the woman?" Stedman goes "I don't know. I didn't ask."
Oprah said she was astonished but she really understood how different men and women are that day. This ? didn't ask not one follow up question when his friend told him "my wife is divorcing me for a woman." I would have gotten all the ? tea. That is such an interesting concept to me in terms of how we are wired. I would have had a 3 pages of notes to report back if my friend tell me some ? like that.
I guess. I don't really care for details like that
A comedian pointed that out once during a standup I believe it was chris rock saying "men only care about facts" -
Lying
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atribecalledgabi wrote: »Trap questions and mind games...asking questions they already know the answer to see how you respong. My mom did it to me all the time growing up and now I'm like "how do ? still be falling for this ? ?"
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: ».. this ? didn't ask not one follow up question when his friend told him "my wife is divorcing me for a woman." I would have gotten all the ? tea ..
I've never taken instances like this as an opportunity to extract more information. That seems selfish.
People will spill their own tea, esp close friends. It's better to simply be open rather than inquisitive, even if curious.
A man especially may not be ready to talk about all the details quite yet. Key word being talk.
I want to say women are selfish/immature in that way, that drama can be an activity for them when you strip everything down..
Are women naturally selfish/immature in that way, @obnoxiouslyfresh ? -
Sucking her teeth after eating...I know y'all thinking WTF...but come down south...pause