Monday, September 13, 2010
Boys vs. Girls
Have you ever thought what it would be like to be the opposite sex? This question has often crossed my mind. I would have to admit that being a guy would possibly be easier in some aspects of life. For instance, they aren't as "high maintenance" as girls. Just stop for a moment and think about living life for a day as the opposite sex, as a girl this is how I would describe it. A guy likes sleep, that's a fact for most anyways. They can take a shower and be done within five minutes, that includes, shampooing, condition, and body wash. Then simply throw on any ordinary random (if i may say so) shirt and match it with the first pair of jeans they see in their drawer. Where as a girl on the other hand, most of us change about 2-5 times before we actually are ready for the day. Guys also don't have to spend an extra 15 minutes trying to blow dry their hair, without having to worry about controlling frizz. One quick shake and their hair is fine for the rest of the day. But let's not forget about one of the most time consuming things that all guys might say girls do that take so long doing when getting ready, make-up. Yes, first the foundation then the blush, eyeliner, mascara, eye shadow, and don't forget the lip gloss! This is something guys don't have to do in the morning or before they leave to go out. My point is life as a guy for one day would be laid back and no worries. Girls may actually be more stressed about how they look and what guys think of them, where as guys don't nearly as much.
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Yes, I believe that being a man also has it's perks as well as we do. For example, a man has the pressure of trying to impress us with his charm you might say. But not only that, they also have the pressure of looking and being "tough" in front of girls. They don't want to seem like they're weak, instead they want to be the man that would kick the crap out of someone else if they ever did something to hurt you. They may also have the downfall of being a little bit "over protective" when they intend to be the "caring" and "strong" person in a relationship.
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