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Sure :confused:
First of all, leave that "no homo" nonsense out please! We get the point without you having to protect your sexuality. Sorry, I just cringe whenever someone says no homo....
Now...I do have a few girl friends for different things. I have 1 to talk about art and makeup and I have another one that I just get trashed with all the time....oh yes there are lot's of good times that I don't remember with her. Um, thats about it I guess, so I dont have that many girl friends. I havent gotten into makeup until within the last 2 years and I'm 27. I never used to dress up either...It's crazy how people change over time.
*shows woman card*
My girl friends come in two groups: Yaoi Fangirls and Drama Queens. The former always tries to get me into yaoi and the stuff is smurfing retarded. The second always vent to me about their problems and I've been told I get really good advice. What's cool about my circle of friends is that we'll go play D&D and then we'll go shopping.
Too bad a lot of my friends don't know how to shop. At all.
Okay, you have to tell me how one is supposed to shop then.
Guy Friends is like when you're laying on the couch watching a basketball game, eating fried chicken, drinking juice, screaming at the players and screaming in general and kicking miscellaneous objects around the room when, by some weird chance, your fingers barely brush against his, since you're all sprawled out, and then suddenly everything is awkward and, like, wtf get away from me man.
Recovery time is quick, but it must never happen again.
Girl Friends is that strange relationship where we flirt, joke, talk about philosophical ideas, chat about past and current relationships, sometimes dream about having sex with each other and then never EVER hook up because circumstances aren't right, although we both know that if we ever have a chance encounter in a different place, at a different time, under a different circumstance, we might never know the meaning of platonic.
But most of the time, sexual tension is too powerful and friendships are forced into either relationships or broken promises. Such is life.
I just got back from a weekend gateway with a bunch of girls. Between 8 of us, we consumed 20 bottles of wine, took a million pictures and yeah, tons of talking about boys, hair styling, babies, and other very stereotypical girl stuff. Girls can be great, but I find them a lot more draining energy wise than guys. I dunno, its more fatiguing for me to chat about clothes and shoes than politics or tv shows or other gender neutral stuff. Maybe its cause I don't really know many guys who will insist on talking about cars or sports to me. And many many girls who force me to sit through conversations about Kim Kardashian's wedding dress. But I have toooons more close girlfriends than guy friends and I'm always looking for more. Cause when you find a really great group of girl friends, its the best thing in the world.
Alot of my girl friends tend to be pretty tom-boyish even if they dress girly. We don't typically sit around doing or talking about stereotypically girly stuff. However, shopping is sometimes thrown in the mix.
I had purple and orange toenails after a nice girly afternoon once. The damn paint wouldn't come off, but I did feel...pretty.
I heard there was going to be a tickle fight in here... I came to watch.
Mostly we just stay up late, make brownies, and talk about boys.
Join in, it's far more entertaining.