An attention-whore is a girl that wants your non-sexual attention. She hits you up to talk for hours and to text back and forth.. But she will never agree to a date or let you know when she is free.
I am dealing with one now and I'm honestly hella offend
How soon did you start cycling postpartum?
I’m 6 weeks postpartum and this morning I think I might be ovulating already...I’ll spare the details but let’s just say I’m having familiar symptoms.
I’m scared shitless of having another one of these demons
Same conditions as the thread originally posted by LethalFantasia in the man cave:
Quoted conditions: "But she came clean about it, was 100% honest, told you it was a horrible mistake, etc. And everything in your relationship was solid before the cheatin
*trigger warning*
The colleague is preggers and the bi-lesbian figured she'd feel and fondle her tits to "determine" this. And on the job aswell. I am not sure the colleague knows the bi-lesbian is bi-lesbian. Would that make any difference do you think?
I was thinking about this because this is the largest shit test a woman could put you through, and the most recent woman in the media to commit this shit test against her boyfriend was Ariana Grande.
It's just simply when a woman breaks up with you... If
It’s a real question. I’d like to pose.
I’m in an open relationship with a bisexual woman. She tells me her relations with other women and due to her feelings for me, I’m on a don’t ask, don’t tell policy. She asked me to limit my sex life, use protectio
I don't think I ever had a female friend that has been an undoubtedly wholesome person in my life.
A lot of them, I've had my doubts whether they would be there for me when it counts. A woman has never proven me wrong in this aspect. They straight up will
Ladies.... Have you ever felt that way? I have. Been sexually attracted to a man but, you don't feel romantically inclined.
Very popular for men to feel this way, right?
From what I understand it's uncommon for us females.
Any other "uncommon" fema
A new report by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research found that, for women who stay in the workforce, the pay gap is closer to the commonly cited statistic that women make a little less than 80% of what men do (women who worked all years between 2001