Boys hope their gfs won't change; girls hope their bfs will change: agree/disagree?

<p>or the full quote:</p>

<p>"Boys go into relationships hoping that their girlfriend will stay the same; girls go into relationships hoping that their boyfriend will change".</p>

<p>Agree/Disagree?</p>

<p>Neutral. I believe that when two people hang out a lot they tend to pick up the other persons habits. They both change little by little as the days, or weeks, or months go on. I wouldn’t want my boyfriend to change but as life goes on I believe he may change his opinion on some things and the things that he likes such as music, clothes, etc just as I will. Everyone’s different</p>

<p>yeah, what kind of crap *ss idea is this?</p>

<p>first of all- why would you go into a relationship hoping the other would change? that insinuates that you don’t like the person as of now but might like him later -_-</p>

<p>Most girls probably wish their boy friends were more mature, but i think girls are kind of immature also. And the ones i know are kind of mean. They pretend they are being nice and then gosip. I think what happens is people who are ugly when they are yunger end up looking hot when they are older. That hapens alot. Having a girl friend is a problem and a head ache. I dont want one until i go to college.</p>

<p>Generalization. Gross generalization. I’m not even sure if it can be called a generalization or just a succinct expression of common gender stereotypes.</p>

<p>Yeah really ^^^.</p>

<p>Honestly that “I want to change him” thing happens more in movies than in real life. Yeah, everyone gets annoyed with certain aspects of their significant others that they would like to change, but the same goes for friends. I wouldn’t say girls like to “completely change” their boyfriends at all.</p>

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Yeah, I agree.</p>

<p>Girls go in hoping the guy will grow in size, the boys go in hoping the girls will grow in size…poor kids</p>