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[quote=Anonymous]I've developed a bit of a party girl reputation at work, especially after a couple of work colleagues attended a party that my friend from college had because they also know her. I'm 27 so I don't think that my behavior is out of the norm. But a lot of men I like have seen me doing things I guess and even though they were doing that stuff with me (raging a bit at a party or two, hooking up with one of my co-workers), they have decided I'm just good for sex. This is not just guys at work who learned things through the grapevine but nowadays any professional man who is linked to my post-college social circle. I'm really frustrated because I want to be in serious, committed relationship. So what if I like to drink a little bit and party? Don't men want a woman who gets the most out of life? I see this attitude especially from professional, successful, well-to-do guys - they are MUCH more secretly conservative than I thought. Why are people still like this in the 21st century?[/quote]
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