Or, get this: He has a sister. Because how dare a man exist around other women and be interested and involved in their interests. Like seriously. I have a brother and he knows stuff about fashion and skincare. Can you guess 3 times who taught him?
I believe in pick me girls like I've totally been one before every girl has but it's starting to feel like just another way to gatekeep and tell women how to be women BY WOMEN.
*i was at this event thing and I knew no one and was just standing awkwardly by myself and this group of boys noticed and said “Wait come join our conversation” and asked me questions about myself and made good conversation, y’all did me a solid with that one 🙏*
As someone with strict parents. They were more middle ground but strict. My dad was authoritative while my mom was controlling. She had issues with me having sleepovers and such while my brother got to stay at my cousins constantly growing up. I envyed my beothers position as a kid, but now, i understand what he was doing. My parents contricted me after i had issues with anxiety, thinking it would help. Never did. it made it worse, actually.
I have survived a yubo boy he was a classic f boy hair chains and all, he cheated 10 times and he cheated on me while I was miscarriagi g his baby a month after I met him
I’m not trying to be pick me, not that anyone gives a flying fuck, but I legitimately have no clue how to kick a football. Like, it just doesn’t work and it hurts so bad when I miss😭
Men have always been the ones with better eyelashes, when girls wear falsies or special mascara to enhance the length of their eyelashes they’re enhancing a masculine feature, not a feminine one. Same with earring dresses, heals, and pink as those are all historically “for men”