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Im sick of dizzy, dumb, under-dressed bitches.

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:57 pm
by Bruce Chickenson
It may shock some of you women, but man, im just sick of how many dumb women there are out there, come on, watch TV, all the chicks are trying to dress in next to nothing and act like a barbie doll, no brains or any kind of intelligence whatsoever.

They all talk in high pitched whiny voices, laugh at nothing, humiliate themselves with their lack of clothing, i mean, come on, what happened to women becoming equal to men? They are demeaning themselves more than ever all in some pathetic attempt to look whore-ish enough to attract men, damn, i like my women with class.

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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:57 pm
by HMJ
I enjoy the put-on stupidity. Because after a while, they ditch it and pull out their real personality and you wish they'd go back to being a vapid ditz.

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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:57 am
by Flowerfairy
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:38 am
by SinCityQuennie
It is how a lady conducts herself that counts...but sometimes clothing does detract from that.
Scarlett...yes...That is the way to be in my book!

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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:36 am
by Cindy Buzzedimisa
In my clubbing days, you never would have seen me out in jeans and a sweater. How boring would that be if everyone wore everyday clothes out to the clubs? Let the girls have fun with dressing slutty, they ain't hurting you. I personally can't stand it when guys wear 3 layers of shirts then complain about being hot, but whatever. Their deal.

Scarlet, true about Jerry Hall. Total whore. She also said she was one of the most beautiful women in the world when she was young. How is that possible? That's a matter of opinion. And when Mick cheated on her, she expected everone to feel sorry for her. I think it served her right. So she'd dizzy and dumb as well.

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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:38 am
by Cindy Buzzedimisa
Sorry, Flowerfairy was the one who called out Jerry not Scarlet.

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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:02 pm
by PrettyTiedUp
You should see the freshman sluts in my school. Only what, 13 or 14 and they look like they belong in a fucking brothel.

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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:58 pm
by Bruce Chickenson
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:30 pm
by ThePiratess
I don't dress slutty and I do fine. However, those scantily-clad, airheaded bimbos get the most attention, I've noticed. :roll:

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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:18 pm
by Out Of Lurk Mode
Im sick of dizzy, dumb, under-dressed bitches.
Isn't there already a Tila Tequila thread?

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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:18 pm
by Nicole76
ThePiratess wrote:However, those scantily-clad, airheaded bimbos get the most attention, I've noticed. :roll:
True dat. They don't even have to be all that attractive--if they have revealing clothing on, they get the guys attention. Men are pigs.

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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:27 am
by CherryAcid
A male friend of mine once said that the slutty girls are great for one nighters but thats it!
I personally like to dress classy but sexy and i could never dumb myself down for nobody, i tried it once in a room full of men and hated feeling like a moron.

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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:58 am
by MonkeyBars80
frickfrack wrote:In my clubbing days, you never would have seen me out in jeans and a sweater. How boring would that be if everyone wore everyday clothes out to the clubs? Let the girls have fun with dressing slutty, they ain't hurting you. I personally can't stand it when guys wear 3 layers of shirts then complain about being hot, but whatever. Their deal.

Scarlet, true about Jerry Hall. Total whore. She also said she was one of the most beautiful women in the world when she was young. How is that possible? That's a matter of opinion. And when Mick cheated on her, she expected everone to feel sorry for her. I think it served her right. So she'd dizzy and dumb as well.
Ordinarily I would agree with you on not dressing up to go out. But I live in a serious party town, and by accident, a few years back (accident=didn't plan ahead and felt lazy), I wore my regular clothes to a nightclub. I was wearing regular old jeans, nothing tight or revealing or lo-rise, and a brown, long-sleeved polo shirt. And holy hell, I was just besieged by men. I was the only chick in there who was NOT wearing one of those whorey, slutty backless shirts and tight or hot pants, and the men just stared and stared at me. I'm sure they were thinking, "Who the hell is this that comes to a club dressed like that?" But after about half an hour, tons of guys were coming up to me and trying to chat me up, saying things like, "You look like the only nice person in here," and "You like like someone I could actually talk to."

I don't club much anymore, but when I do, I make it a point to dress like a normal person. Same thing with concerts. No. 1, I feel more relaxed, and am more myself and less self-conscious, which always makes a person more attractive, and No. 2, it helps me really stand out and attract the right kind of person. They're mostly guys from Des Moines who are scared of the LA plastics, but still...it's attention, and it makes a person feel good.

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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:24 am
by Navi666
Just let the jocks have 'em.
Those girls are pretty much conquered ground by the time they turn 14 anyway.

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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:46 pm
by TravisBickelsMohawk
Those Real Houswives look ridiculous dressing like a bunch of tacky, 14-year old sluts. I'm not saying they should switch to skirts and pumps, but Christ, at least try to look a little classy. :roll:

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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:55 pm
by slash69
I really hate how dizzy bitches always bump into things.

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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:03 am
by Flowerfairy
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 5:42 am
by Bruce Chickenson
I find it funny when women call all men pigs. Maybe womens behaivour encourages some men eh?

I know alot of women who are far worse than any men I know yet still cry and bitch like little girls when things don't go their way, yet don't give a fuck when they break some guys heart.

I avoid anything that stinks of booze, is caked in makeup to look 20 years younger & acting like a teenager, losers!

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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:00 pm
by Melissa74
I think the barely-there clothes are kinda' fun on the really young--if you are 22 and want to play that role, great. What I can't stand is the women who are too old to be wearing shit like that, and still doing in anyway. I mean, really? I am still the same size I was 10 years ago, and probably in better shape, but I would just feel silly wearing some of the stuff I used to wear. You can still look sexy, just has to be a bit more subtle...

As for the ditzy personality, that's annoying no matter what.

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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:17 pm
by Nicole76
Bruce Chickenson wrote:I find it funny when women call all men pigs. Maybe womens behaivour encourages some men eh?
Hmm...considering that male perceptions and expectations have pretty much dominated society, is it any surprise that maybe some women act and dress a certain way, to make themselves more appealing to men?

Men have set up expectations on what women should look and act like, so don't try and flip the script when women play into that. That behavior is only a response to the attitudes and behaviors men have already put out there.

Any female, no matter her age, is going to be influenced by the male opinion...as it is, unfortunately, the loudest and most readily available (media, porn, etc), on a woman's sexuality.

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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:37 am
by VinceVanMars
Flowerfairy wrote:I guess guys can be just intimidated when women dress sexily. That is probably why they resort to calling women foul names. I suppose there is a fine line between sexy and "slutty". Although, women should just dress in whatever makes them feel comfortable. Being intelligent, good humoured and relaxed will attract more men to you than being dizzy or ditzy.
I remember watching the first season of Rock of Love and couldn't watch the next two (or three seasons) as it just got boring. The same cliches...If am honest, I felt a little sorry for the girls, but I guess it was their own choices to be on that show.
Perhaps they were just there to be on tv, or really to "date" Bret Michaels, but you just know that the relationship wouldn't last as he would probably cheat. Men in the rock music industry usually view cheating with groupies as part of the package of the relationship and I can only speak for myself when I say, I couldn't put up with that.
The only time I would ever call someone a "whore" (or a "bastard" in a guy's case)as I did with Jerry Hall, is when they cross the line and sleep with someone they shouldn't.
If a woman dresses provocatively then I wouldn't open my mouth. They are only clothes after all.
I have to disagree. Only clothes after all? Its one thing to dress up going to a club. But clothes can be deemed inappropriate dependent on the situation. Since its just clothes, you'd be OK with someone wearing that Lycra dress showcasing breasts and legs with thigh high boots to a funeral, child's christening, school, professional job, etc... there's a time and place for everything. I think the point of this thread was to highlight the issue of women using their body and appearance instead of their mind.

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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:41 pm
by Bruce Chickenson
VinceVanMars wrote:
Flowerfairy wrote:I guess guys can be just intimidated when women dress sexily. That is probably why they resort to calling women foul names. I suppose there is a fine line between sexy and "slutty". Although, women should just dress in whatever makes them feel comfortable. Being intelligent, good humoured and relaxed will attract more men to you than being dizzy or ditzy.
I remember watching the first season of Rock of Love and couldn't watch the next two (or three seasons) as it just got boring. The same cliches...If am honest, I felt a little sorry for the girls, but I guess it was their own choices to be on that show.
Perhaps they were just there to be on tv, or really to "date" Bret Michaels, but you just know that the relationship wouldn't last as he would probably cheat. Men in the rock music industry usually view cheating with groupies as part of the package of the relationship and I can only speak for myself when I say, I couldn't put up with that.
The only time I would ever call someone a "whore" (or a "bastard" in a guy's case)as I did with Jerry Hall, is when they cross the line and sleep with someone they shouldn't.
If a woman dresses provocatively then I wouldn't open my mouth. They are only clothes after all.
I have to disagree. Only clothes after all? Its one thing to dress up going to a club. But clothes can be deemed inappropriate dependent on the situation. Since its just clothes, you'd be OK with someone wearing that Lycra dress showcasing breasts and legs with thigh high boots to a funeral, child's christening, school, professional job, etc... there's a time and place for everything. I think the point of this thread was to highlight the issue of women using their body and appearance instead of their mind.
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