... "I'm spotty teenager who feels invisible to the rest of the world, so if I wear bright colors i might get noticed by a babe in a red dress...and I'll even forgo the lack of toe nail varnish if only she smiles at me...."
I have been a teenager. I have had spots. I was a tomboy and then the crazy sex hormones kicked in. At the height of it I might as well have been a gay teenage boy trapped in a young woman's body, the only difference is our sexy hormones switch off when we're done. Yours just keep going to your last breath you poor sods hahaha
yes..... but you weren't a male teenager.
.....it's world apart- galaxies - hell, entire universes.
And if we consider that this an irreconcilable difference that's impossible to prove (but with mountains of observable actions - over periods of centuries- that buttresses my argument up to heights of conway castle - ...lets move on.....
.....(oh, and I identify as yoda today.)..
You have no idea how the female brain works. Yeh I know u guys have to spread ur seeds far and wide for maximum mini me's, procreation and u have ur brains in ur nether regions. Women are kind of the same in that they need to collect as many samples of good healthy germinators for the battle for the one egg. So our mad dog sexual frenzies are more timed than yours but they are still there and as they are stored up I'd say they might be even stronger urges like an explosion. We're not so different it's all in the timing and delivery.
Agreed!...ergo the same for guys, for women.
(which was point of the lighthearted comment of the photo)
The photo.....a teenage lad....
We're not so different it's all in the timing and delivery.
Cultural practices, social norms, and other various observations, re male/female relationships - across millennia (and of very separate cultures) , largely exhibit very similar patterns - so would probably say 'no' to that statement...
(would they not ? )
OMFG she isn't!!!
Oh I also noticed the colours red whit ad blue seem to be predominant too. Wonder who that is meant to mean?
In my expert opinion, I think this means:
... "I'm spotty teenager who feels invisible to the rest of the world, so if I wear bright colors i might get noticed by a babe in a red dress...and I'll even forgo the lack of toe nail varnish if only she smiles at me...."
and that's what I'd call a puddle-dive
Jokes on you !
You've never been a spotty teenager - and a lad !
...there IS nothing deeper than puddles going on - for approximately 6 years.
If it's not female centric, it's either eating or sleeping...that's it...
I have been a teenager. I have had spots. I was a tomboy and then the crazy sex hormones kicked in. At the height of it I might as well have been a gay teenage boy trapped in a young woman's body, the only difference is our sexy hormones switch off when we're done. Yours just keep going to your last breath you poor sods hahaha
yes..... but you weren't a male teenager.
.....it's world apart- galaxies - hell, entire universes.
And if we consider that this an irreconcilable difference that's impossible to prove (but with mountains of observable actions - over periods of centuries- that buttresses my argument up to heights of conway castle - ...lets move on.....
.....(oh, and I identify as yoda today.)..
You have no idea how the female brain works. Yeh I know u guys have to spread ur seeds far and wide for maximum mini me's, procreation and u have ur brains in ur nether regions. Women are kind of the same in that they need to collect as many samples of good healthy germinators for the battle for the one egg. So our mad dog sexual frenzies are more timed than yours but they are still there and as they are stored up I'd say they might be even stronger urges like an explosion. We're not so different it's all in the timing and delivery.
Agreed!...ergo the same for guys, for women.
(which was point of the lighthearted comment of the photo)
The photo.....a teenage lad....
Cultural practices, social norms, and other various observations, re male/female relationships - across millennia (and of very separate cultures) , largely exhibit very similar patterns - so would probably say 'no' to that statement...
(would they not ? )