Girls...

<p>If you're out with your boyfriend and a group of his/your friends and something doesn't go your way, kindly do not get ****y and start whispering to him about it. It's annoying and awkward for everyone.</p>

<p>You aren't children.</p>

<p>While the OP may seem chauvinistic at first, it's very true. I've seen it happen and it is annoying.</p>

<p>Maybe I'm not the typical girl because that gets on my nerves. It also bugs me when guys pout and act all ****y when things don't go their way. Pretty much, everyone needs to get their act together.</p>

<p>Guys do it too, don't think otherwise.</p>

<p>regardless of whether guys do it too, it's still not ok</p>

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If you're out with your boyfriend and a group of [his] friends and something doesn't go your way, kindly do not get ****y and start whispering to him about it. It's annoying and awkward for everyone.

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<p>Yeah, and totally ruins the potential for a train.</p>

<p>I don't recall saying it was okay....just pointed out that this is a roundtrip flight.</p>

<p>By the way, what the hell's four asterisks and a "y"? I can't figure out what curse word it's supposed to be.</p>

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Guys do it too, don't think otherwise.

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<p>Yeah, actually I must admit that I'm guilty of constantly whispering to the girlfriend when we're hanging out with her friends--I'm trying to figure out which one of her friends would be most into a threesome.</p>

<p>I'm gonna guess it's related to a golden shower.</p>

<p>I couldn't have hallucinated a better explanation.</p>

<p>I've not seen it from guys, but I'll take your word on that one.</p>

<p>Seriously, though. I've ditched 2 girlfriends because of crap like this. They thought they were princesses or something, I don't know. I want a relationship with an adult (or at least a college student), not a whiny little kid.</p>

<p>Then last night we see a different movie than planned because the original is sold out, and friend's lady gets that quiet angry look that I'm sure most of you are familiar with and gets in his ear whispering on and on. Makes me appreciate my decision to stay single for a while.</p>

<p>dilksy is right, btw ;)</p>

<p>you should call that out. i always do that and try to make jokes with the gf to alleviate the tension. if all fails, curse her out and tell to gtfo.</p>

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By the way, what the hell's four asterisks and a "y"? I can't figure out what curse word it's supposed to be.

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<p>haha my boy definitely does that way more than i do..he's kind of a clingy type and i'm not..</p>

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my boy definitely does that way more than i do..he's kind of a clingy type

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<p>Shocking...</p>

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if all fails, curse her out and tell to gtfo.

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Great way to lose friends and girlfriends.</p>

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if all fails, curse her out and tell to gtfo.
Great way to lose friends and girlfriends.

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<p>isn't that the point?</p>

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Shocking...

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<p>i actually think it's at least slightly shocking..a lot of guys generally are the opposite..</p>

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he's a total nerd ... who is a computer science major & wrote articles and reviews for a nintendo website for years, while i stick to humanities and generally go out and party in my free time.

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my boy definitely does that way more than i do..he's kind of a clingy type

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<p>When one partner of a couple senses that their partner is more sexually marketable than him/herself, he or she often exhibits cling-iness to try and mitigate the implications of that perceived imbalance.</p>