Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is op. Wow, with many hate comments coming at me. I know I should mind my own business but she
but she is not interested in any dating at all which seems to be a bit abnormal. She is not gay, and I am 100% sure. But i know that she was seen as a third wheel or a threat by some females because their significant others (boyfriend, husband, guy they like) hitting on her or commenting nice about her, and she hates all such women drama because she has done nothing. She tells me relationship is a bit too complicated for her to handle because she has seen woman lost themselves, crying over, going through arguments , feeling up and down like roller roaster once they are in a relationship. She wants to be her true self, and I am suspicious that she may have a phobia to go into any dating or relationship because of all these.
I am not judgemental, and I love her so much with her company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pray for the day when women are each other’s worst enemy.
*aren’t
This misogynistic trope again. Let me clue you in: we’re not. Outside of message boards, women support each other and lift each other up. We don’t hold each other down at work or humiliate each other at work or in public, we don’t threaten or rape or murder like men do. We don’t create laws to harm ourselves. Stop this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:I'm jealous of her brilliant choices/lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:I know a female friend, early 30s, attractive and beautiful, great career, great personalities, great education & lovely family background, and she is fun, lovely, social and have a big friend social. However, she turns down all guys upfront that want to hit on her in any occasion. She just turns down them upfront bluntly and tell them that she is not into dating or looking into any relationship. Some of our common guy friends have feelings for her, she feels it and she is avoiding them as best as she could, like avoid some events when they would be there or so, and only go out in a party of people. From what I hear, she has never dated or having any boyfriend, and she seems wanting to be single forever. I have asked her once if she ever feels lonely, she says no, and she comments that relationship is too complicated for her to handle and she would rather have a bunch of great friendship with girls or guys.
I have my own family with kids, and she is good with kids. I feel it is quite wasteful that she does not give it a try for anything because there are quite many decent and good looking guys with great package among those hits. She does not even try to flirt or give mixed signals to any guys, but she is just like a honey attracting many guys but she rejects them all upfront. She tells them that they could be friends, but no any further. I think she just wants to stay single. Do you have any friend like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pray for the day when women are each other’s worst enemy.
*aren’t
This misogynistic trope again. Let me clue you in: we’re not. Outside of message boards, women support each other and lift each other up. We don’t hold each other down at work or humiliate each other at work or in public, we don’t threaten or rape or murder like men do. We don’t create laws to harm ourselves. Stop this nonsense.
It's not a misogynistic trope to state the obvious. OP actually posted this on an anonymous message board about her "friend". Imagine the silent judgement as she interacts with her in person. More women voted for the p*ssy grabbing grifter then Hillary Clinton because "they just didn't like her". That isn't a political statement. That's fact. How many women are on the pro-life bandwagon while simultaneously shouting... "my body, my choice" as it relates to the vaccine.
I'm super happy that your experiences with women are supportive and uplifting but let's not pretend that there are many, many more OP's than we would like to admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pray for the day when women are each other’s worst enemy.
*aren’t
This misogynistic trope again. Let me clue you in: we’re not. Outside of message boards, women support each other and lift each other up. We don’t hold each other down at work or humiliate each other at work or in public, we don’t threaten or rape or murder like men do. We don’t create laws to harm ourselves. Stop this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is op. Wow, with many hate comments coming at me. I know I should mind my own business but she
but she is not interested in any dating at all which seems to be a bit abnormal. She is not gay, and I am 100% sure. But i know that she was seen as a third wheel or a threat by some females because their significant others (boyfriend, husband, guy they like) hitting on her or commenting nice about her, and she hates all such women drama because she has done nothing. She tells me relationship is a bit too complicated for her to handle because she has seen woman lost themselves, crying over, going through arguments , feeling up and down like roller roaster once they are in a relationship. She wants to be her true self, and I am suspicious that she may have a phobia to go into any dating or relationship because of all these.
I am not judgemental, and I love her so much with her company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pray for the day when women are each other’s worst enemy.
*aren’t