Ladies only: What makes the perfect girlfriend?
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Ahh ok I think I get it now.
Two words:
Blow
Jobs
Might be more of the icing on the cake.
Alright then I got nothin'.0 -
Someone with whom I can mock others. Then go shopping.
How you doin'?0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?0 -
Ahh ok I think I get it now.
Two words:
Blow
Jobs
Might be more of the icing on the cake.
Someone say cake0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
You have it together...young lady. :flowerforyou:0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
Even though this is a rant, I agree. I've experienced the peeking over the shoulder to check your password so they can sneak into your phone later thing..... it's unbecoming to say the least. And in my case and a few of my friends... it's the guys doing this the most.0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
You have it together...young lady. :flowerforyou:
I try.0 -
Ahh ok I think I get it now.
Two words:
Blow
Jobs
Might be more of the icing on the cake.
Someone say cake
Reese's cupcakes and I'm there...
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Confused....do you want straight women to tell you what makes a great female friend, what they think a good girlfriend for a guy would be, or what?
Yes, this. Have you been in the Coors Light already today?
Its not me talking about sex to amuse ladies, so no. :throwsemptyatyou:
*bats away empty, cracks another*0 -
You only want to hear from straight ladies? I guess you can count me out. I'm curvy. Plus, I like girls as much as I do guys. Even more so at the moment, lol.0
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I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
You have it together...young lady. :flowerforyou:
And she has cupcakes!0 -
Sexy yet low maintenance, sporty, strong, and athletic but still feminine, confident yet not arrogant, kind and compassionate but not a door mat, opinionated and independent but willing and able to compromise, grateful and appreciative, driven and determined, able to vocalize wants/needs0
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You only want to hear from staight ladies? I guess you can count me out. I'm curvy. Plus, I like girls as much as I do guys. Even more so at the moment, lol.
Yes you have the best of both worlds...0 -
a human being who loves and respects you, and loves and respects herself.
What kinda question is this?!?!0 -
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Sexy yet low maintenance, sporty, strong, and athletic but still feminine, confident yet not arrogant, kind and compassionate but not a door mat, opinionated and independent but willing and able to compromise, grateful and appreciative, driven and determined, able to vocalize wants/needs
You just powered up in my "diggin yah" arcade game.0 -
You only want to hear from staight ladies? I guess you can count me out. I'm curvy. Plus, I like girls as much as I do guys. Even more so at the moment, lol.
Yeah.... I'm right there with ya0 -
Im confused you asked "Ladies only: What makes the perfect girlfriend?" and then said "Ladies if you are into females, please refrain from answering the question"
do you want me to answer or refrain lol
Perhaps I should of said straight ladies as no lesbian, bi, pan, etc... might answer the question easier since they have/had girlfriends.
oh then I gues disregard my comments. Didn't know my opinion didn't mattered because I'm not straight.0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
^this0 -
Someone with whom I can mock others. Then go shopping.
Also, can we play video games in pajamas and eat twinkies?0 -
Food, sex, silence.0
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Im confused you asked "Ladies only: What makes the perfect girlfriend?" and then said "Ladies if you are into females, please refrain from answering the question"
do you want me to answer or refrain lol
Perhaps I should of said straight ladies as no lesbian, bi, pan, etc... might answer the question easier since they have/had girlfriends.
oh then I gues disregard my comments. Didn't know my opinion didn't mattered because I'm not straight.
Your opinion matters, just you have an advantage for being you.:flowerforyou:0 -
You only want to hear from staight ladies? I guess you can count me out. I'm curvy. Plus, I like girls as much as I do guys. Even more so at the moment, lol.
Yeah.... I'm right there with ya
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I think the perfect girlfriend is somebody who has a healthy individual life alongside a healthy shared life with her S.O. She doesn't try to restrict or control how the other person spends their time or resources, is straightforward about how she feels instead of expecting her S.O. to "just know," and is willing to listen silently to her partner's side of disagreements while striving to compromise and come to an understanding with him/her instead of focusing on who was right/wrong. She believes in each person in the relationship having their own privacy and individuality so she doesn't get upset when her partner goes out with friends and she doesn't go through his/her texts/voicemails/e-mails, etc.
I truly think that it isn't just a "perfect girlfriend" though. . . the relationship has to be healthy and both parties need to be able to trust each other, work toward compromise and focus on growing as individuals as well as focusing on growing their relationship. If the partner is constantly cheating, while it is STILL wrong (imo) for her to go through their text messages and e-mails, she certainly can't trust the person and the whole relationship is going to be crappy no matter what.. . . again, just my opinion. Seriously, just gtfo of the relationship if you can't trust somebody to the point where you feel the need to constantly check on and control your partner. My coworkers talk about checking their S.O.'s phones constantly like that is normal, healthy behavior while I sit there, appalled. wtf?
^this
I think this applies to both men and women. But i'm into both so maybe my opinion doesn't matter. LOL.0 -
Food, sex, silence.
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Confused....do you want straight women to tell you what makes a great female friend, what they think a good girlfriend for a guy would be, or what?
I'm with you brother...
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I actually revealed to my boyfriend last night my master plan to get him into more commitment.
It is to give him um, you know what, whenever he wants it, and to cook him lots of Paleo food.
He seems to think it's fine so far, but he still not wanting to live together.
We'll have to see how it goes.0 -
I think the perfect girlfriend is someone who is self confident, but allow her man to take care of her. Someone who is in to whatever her boyfriend is, or learns to love it, for me it was football. She makes him want to spend time with her and include her in activities with his friends. She allows him to have guys nights without jealously (within reason). She is kind to his family and learns to love his mom.0
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Is the correct answer... "Stuff"??0
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Someone with whom I can mock others. Then go shopping.
:flowerforyou:0
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