I had a boyfriend once who wouldn’t invite me around his friends because every time girls came around, they decided there was too much drama. Over time I got the details for all of these stories that had spawned the rule, and every single time it was the dudes starting drama while the girls were minding their own business lol. It was just a weird rule they had come up with because they couldn’t behave right in front of women.
That's because Elsa is 100% somebody a "not like other girls" girl would choose. Merida is a solid answer. Don't get me wrong, I like Elsa but she's a pretty basic "independent princess" answer
A pick me girl is someone who puts down other girls for male validation. Don’t call someone a pick me for something they can’t help. If they like certain hobbies or do certain things, they can’t help it. Don’t call someone a pick me to bully. I like to read comics, play video games, and paint ball, but I don’t think that’s considered masculine anymore in this day and age. I never was a girly girl but have been friends with them. Most of my friends are girls. I think boys have a lot more fun than girls.
If he did full makeup and everything he'd be pretty passable and I guarantee you guys who are into t-girls and femboys would all be wanting to hit that lol
She's the girl that says her brothers raised her but then would say that they always left her out because she was a girl. It would be her most traumatic memories
Probably! I know my brothers tried doing that multiple times, and succeeded majority of the time. Stupid brothers! I probably didn't even want to be a part of it anyways, cause y'all stink! 😤
My four big brothers always told me I was destined to screw a man life, also I need to accept to be cheated on and not be emotional or talk too much. Sadly I don't become tomboy 😅
@@kidneycarecoaching3766I’m a woman, but when I was younger, I used to put a washcloth over my head in the bath and pretend it was my hair. Seeing men use towels for hair kinda reminds me of that. I think it’s cute
heyo I'm a tomboy with 4 brothers :D this is hilarious, also my time mostly consist of skyrim and debates between my siblings that make no sense sooo PS: never cared for Elsa, I lowkey love romance with a burning passion
@@EstellaLynnthere is drama with guys. But unlike you girls, we argue and fight and literally a minute later we’re all bros again. With you girls, if two of you wear the same color top accidentally to an event, you don’t speak to each other for 10 years and you hook up with their boyfriend as revenge, then act like a victim and cry and make all your mutual friends pick sides.
@@jasonvargas7564I hate that about girls. I mean, I am a girl, but I still don't get it. The worst thing is that there are more and more girls like that and when you're not, you're self-centered cause you're 'acting different just for attention'. 🙄😑
@@jasonvargas7564 Have no idea what type of girls you’ve been around, but I have a best friend of 10 years and we’ve never had a serious argument to break us up. Sounds like you’re associating narcissistic behavior with women and exaggerating. Men can be just as dramatic, but obviously less than women and that’s partially due to genetics and it being normal for men to suppress emotions. Being emotional is separate from narcissism though, which is how you’re describing women.
@@adr3anna have you ever had an argument with a woman, especially when you’re right and she’s wrong? How often do women admit they’re wrong and apologize? Instead of doing that, they start crying and emotionally manipulate the guy into apologizing for “making” her cry, and just accept responsibility and apologize for the cause of the argument when he did nothing wrong to begin with. Women start some of the most vicious rumors about other women out of spite or jealousy. Things men wouldn’t even dare say about other women. It’s not even just my own personal experiences with women. There are articles, books, tv shows, and movies about this. Mean Girls was based on a factual book by a woman recounting her own experiences growing up in high school with other girls. If it was fake and absurd it wouldn’t have resonated with audiences for years. Guys argue, and even get into physical fights, yes. But like I said, we’re much more likely to “fight it out” and then hug at the end of that and squash the beef, and then we go back to being friends, or at least being cordial. It was left there in the argument or in the fight. It doesn’t spill out among our friend circles and start a decade long feud.
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@nadiraporter1967as a retail worker I believe it a million percent.... "Uh I don't need help, I'm a responsible ADULT" then proceeds to break our machines instead of asking for help... Smh
Reminds me of a very specific type of mom on tiktok.... They always have tattoo sleeves, usually purple or teal hair, makes sure everyone knows they drive a large truck, and have made "boy mom" their entire personality.
@@maedusaI don't generally laugh at these videos cause I was undiagnosed as a kid and was bullied really harshly by other girls for apparently being a 'pick me'. I find half the time it's literally just undiagnosed women being shat on because they're socially awkward. I get that I fit people's idea of it. I genuinely have six brothers, I was the only girl in my school to do a sport that a bunch of the guys also did and also played the same video games. But I literally was never a pick me. I had a long term relationship with my now husband and genuinely just clicked better with my guy friends because the social complexities are harder to navigate with other females in high school. I have a tonne of very close female friends now and it's super chill but the reality is a lot of groups in high school are genuinely just bullies. That doesn't automatically make girls who don't fit the norm a 'pick me'. Man I get so triggered lol. It's honestly just bullying 90% of the time.
@@nope.2284 I don’t think girls who don’t fit the norm are pick me’s. I think the understanding that may be missing is the idea that “pick me’s” feel the need to put others down for not also being “different.” To be perfectly honest, I even hate the word different in this context. There’s mainstream sure, but most people don’t fit “the norm.” In fact most pick me’s I’ve met are relatively popular or at least well known. It’s those who say they’re “not like the others” as if to place themselves on a pedestal. I’m athletic and prefer “men’s” sports, neurodivergent, and consider myself androgynous/gender fluid. My issue arises from the bad behaviors of older and adult pick me’s.
Even I like a pretty dress, and I usually just chill out in the woods or spending hours on my computer. I mean, what girl doesn't like a dress, as long as it isn't itchy or tight, makes you feel like a princess and every girl has that love for feeling that way.
I know a girl like this. She Always says I don't care about dressing or make up but she plans her outfit the night before 😅 also she always says she is different from anyone