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Invisible Egg!
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Sora wrote:Girls are the ones who have to deal with hormone-driven boys who try to start relationships with them when, half the time, they aren't interested at all.
LMAO

In my experience it is women who want relationships, not men. And women have plenty of their own hormones.
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It very well could go both ways. Women are less inclined to openly tell about hormone based desires. Women do have higher standards in social eticate, in most cases. It's very unfair, but you'd rather be a stud than a slut.
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I believe that Sora is right, also, on both aspects, we BOTH have it hard. Not harder, on either end. Though I'm digressing a bit (I believe, from Rhyste's topic), I feel that as a girl who is okay-looking that I have a hard time getting guys to like me, or even look at me. I know guys who have the same problem. I feel, as a good person, that I should get a bit of attention from guys, and that I'm not ugly...but that's not how it works out. Everyone strives for perfection in a relationship, and wants others to think of them as smart, pretty, handsome, sexy, sensitive, kind, and things like that, but life isn't fair and isn't perfect. Guys and Girls both have it rough. :(
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Post by Guynietoren »

Yep, it's easier to catch someones attention with looks AND personallity, than just personallity alone.
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