Everybody knows that women are strange creatures. They are always sticking together no matter what. You never see one alone. They always have some sort of friend or companion that is attatched to the hip. All guys can blatently see the problems that they have and the strange actions that they may make. But none of us can explain their reasoning. Yet we always see the same thing happen over ane over again...they must go to the bathroom TOGETHER.
Can you be so insecure that you must bring someone with you to go to the bathroom? I would think that, as for men, this is a private matter. Personally, I don't want another person of the same gender helping me out. Is that what it is? do women need help? I would love to know why they do this, but do they even have an answer, or is it just their unexplainable nature? Personally, I have never seen a woman attend the restroom by herself. This is just an incident that does not occur. We can see that men are secure and confident with ourselves, but women seem to be usecure in many cases. What is the point in women making ventures to the restroom together instead of, as normal people should do it, by themselves.
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Well, I have to start off by saying that not ALL women go to the bathroom with someone else and those who tend to do that, don't do it ALL the time. Also, just because they do, does not mean that they need "help". It's not a hard task to do on your own. To me, it seems that women are so comfortable/secure that they can bring their friends with them, while men seem insecure and see it as very private. I'm not entirely sure why we tend to bring an entourage to the bathroom, but I think it's just our nature. Girls move in flocks; it's just what we do.
ReplyDeleteThe more blogs I read and the more ways I see how guys explain why girls do what they do; I seem to see a common theme. It is the talking that always goes on between them. Girls just have to go to the bathroom together because they have to keep talking. They have say as much as they can in as little time as they can so why go to the bathroom by yourself when you can spend that time talking to someone too?
ReplyDeleteGets just a little judgmental Brandon-- when you refer to "normal" people in a way that excludes women, your credibility as an objective researcher is undermined.
ReplyDeleteYou've got the basic format down; make sure your last sentence in the second paragraph is a question, complete with a question mark at the end. :)
1st and 2nd: 14/15