<p>you should break up with your boyfriend and try to hook up with one of your friend's boyfriends</p>
<p>Yeah.....that sounds like good advice. That would lead to some interesting conversations.....hehe.....it does sound pretty funny, though.</p>
<p>lol, maybe you don't even have to do that though. Just join in the conversations about their boyfriends enough that thye get tired of hearing you talk about their boyfriends... they should stop quickly enough.
Pretty much the same kind of thing, but you won't lose your boyfriend...</p>
<p>Haha well, it's better than your friends ignoring you and only talking to their boyfriends, which is the problem I currently have with one of my friends.</p>
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Actually, I don't see that as something to complain about. I almost did go to a respected all-girls school and only didn't because it was too expensive for my mom to afford.
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I wasn't complaining about anything, really. I was just saying that attending an all-girls school would expose you to a lot of boy talk (though it varies from school to school, I suppose). I'm not bothered by it myself. It's a pretty boy-deprived school; boy talk is pretty interesting to many people, actually.</p>
<p>single and proud of it. :D </p>
<p>good thing i don't have to worry about this stuff...although it is fun talk about who we'd want as our McDreamy... (Grey's Anatomy rocks!)</p>
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you should break up with your boyfriend and try to hook up with one of your friend's boyfriends
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Thank you for providing the second stupidest response. It gives me a good laugh. And seeing as I actually like my boyfriend though I do <em>gasp</em> have a life outside the relationship, I don't want to do that. :D</p>
<p>hoe you need to get laid</p>
<p>^ahahahaha</p>
<p>I don’t know what to say. I doubt your friends will “change”. I mean, all three of them enjoy talking amongst themselves about their boyfriends–you sound like the odd one out here. And seeing as majority rules, you probably won’t be listened to. I suggest trying to talk to other people.</p>
<p>I hear ya. I’m a guy, and I hang out with mostly guys, so I don’t have this problem. We are immature pricks, and we spend our lunches laughing about really stupid stuff. But some of the girls i hang out with are exactly as you described, and sometimes, I really feel sorry for their boyfriends because it just sounds like they get mad over the most trivial things.
Friend 1:“He didn’t explicitly say good night last night!”
Friend 2: “Gasp! That son of a *****!”
Either that or they are going on and on about how chivalrous they are. Hell, I’m chivalrous too. Where’s my girlfriend?</p>
<p>How long have they been dating? My guess is it’ll pass over. The first month or so of my current relationship she was all I wanted to talk about. Now I almost never talk about her…the thrill just wore off.</p>
<p>I can definitely relate though. I have a friend in mind who’s like that to the point that it’s something EVERYBODY talks about behind her back…she used to be one of my best friends. Now I baely enjoy talking to her anymore.</p>
<p>… and this is an example of anachronism.</p>
<p>Well done, SATers!</p>
<p>^ lolz yoursky. <em>clap clap</em></p>
<p>thread necromancy, t.s. eliot, cc > porn, not necroed by maple</p>
<p>Oh my God, I KNOW.</p>
<p>I also hate how my friends refer to their boyfriends as “he” like a.) he’s God and b.) there are no other males on the planet.</p>
<p>I never understood some tags. Why was t.s. eliot so common?</p>
<p>I don’t know. I should find out</p>