I had an interesting conversation the other day. It involved analyzing relationships from the male and female perspective. I made the comment that I usually agree with/relate to the boy’s point of view. Apparently, this is because I’m a “guy-girl.” No, I’m not a hermaphrodite; I’m just bewildered by the lack of logic behind most female opinions/actions.
Until college I could count the amount of girls I ever liked on one hand. Most girls didn’t share my passion for tackle-soccer, and whenever I attempted friendship I would receive oddly folded notes asking why I talked to Kelly more than Jen at lunch. Boys made more sense, plus I could make-out with them…best of both worlds.
The person I had this gender convo with, who happens to be male, said “guy-girls” can’t be trusted. Mmmm…Insulting, yet interesting. I consider myself pretty damn trustworthy, but he has a point. “Guy-girls” are exposed to the worst of the worst. Girls, when you think you know the bad things guys say about you, multiply it by 10 and you might be close. This extreme exposure has caused irreversible damage. Since I know what [“most” – wouldn’t want to typecast ALL men] guys say and do behind their loving girlfriend’s backs, I feel justified in doing the same behind theirs’.
I’ve lost the thing *most* girls come equipped with: ignorance.
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