Anonymous wrote:
Are you someone women hate? Why or why not? [/quote
Nope. I have lots of women friends. Male friends, too. I tend to be easy going and friendly by nature. Always have been.
My experience is that you get what you give. If you're friendly and kind to people, they're friendly and kind back. For me, this goes for strangers I meet at they playground as well as for work colleagues and potential life-long friends. You attract people like yourself, good or bad.
Anonymous wrote:Once people get to know me they realize I am nice and down to earth, first impression I must come off as an arrogant bitch. I just posted a similar topic on the general forum about moms at the park shunning me. Sure we probably had nothing in common besides having kids but I was feeling bored at the park today and tried to strike up some convo with some frumpy dumpy ladies that were clearly 10 years my senior. I just was trying to be friendly and these fat trolls didn't want any part of it. My negative attitude only came out after they blew me off. I caught them discussing my son who is clearly a fratstar in training.
I am feeling hateful now.
Anonymous wrote:"40 years old and doing my first shoot for playboy is awesome."
Anonymous wrote:PP sorry to say but after the last line you only sound really jealous, bitchy and kind of a liar 8)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay...the posters who are claiming their gorgeous looks, amazing brains and fantastic success at work (or positive attitude) are why you're disliked...it's not. There is something else about you - whether it's a sense of cockiness, superiority, a really unpleasant odor, who knows. But I have known and worked with many gorgeous, brilliant, successful, friendly women who are universally liked, not universally hated. It's probably a lot more about your attitude than you care to admit.
And for the hot smart successful one whose MALE boss confirmed for her that all the other women were jealous...that's pretty funny. Where do you think he was trying to go with that?
I completely agree with this PP, and I'll take it a step further, which I am sure will generate some flaming responses...I hate to say it, but I find that there are quite a lot of 'stuck up b!tch3s' out there. They are totally full of themselves and think they are better than everyone else. This is different than simply being beautiful and intelligent. This is letting it get to your head, thinking you're better than everyone else and thus not being sincerely down to earth and genuinely nice.

Anonymous wrote:Okay...the posters who are claiming their gorgeous looks, amazing brains and fantastic success at work (or positive attitude) are why you're disliked...it's not. There is something else about you - whether it's a sense of cockiness, superiority, a really unpleasant odor, who knows. But I have known and worked with many gorgeous, brilliant, successful, friendly women who are universally liked, not universally hated. It's probably a lot more about your attitude than you care to admit.
And for the hot smart successful one whose MALE boss confirmed for her that all the other women were jealous...that's pretty funny. Where do you think he was trying to go with that?