ASR
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« Reply #1400 on: 17 February 2009, 17:19:26 » |
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ASR
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« Reply #1425 on: 22 February 2009, 06:02:38 » |
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Thank you, Nova.
Half my friends are male and half are female. I mean, if I actually counted, it's probably not a CLEAN half, leaning more on the female side, but my point is that I very rarely need to make the distinction when referring to them. But if I do, I hate "friend that's a girl."
And if you say "one of my girl friends," they're either going to assume you're talking about a friend that's a girl, or you're into polygamy. But they at least understand she's not your girlfriend.
Anyway, gonna' watch Die Hard tomorrow for the first time.
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Lunchebox
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« Reply #1432 on: 22 February 2009, 20:42:05 » |
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Half my friends are male and half are female. I mean, if I actually counted, it's probably not a CLEAN half, leaning more on the female side, but my point is that I very rarely need to make the distinction when referring to them. But if I do, I hate "friend that's a girl."
Yeah, that's what I do, I just had to make that distinction, because having a guy friend that feels uneasy when seeing a pair of breasts is WROOOONG.
Unless they're gay.
I doubt they even care if they're gay. No it's not, bitch, I'm reaming you out.
That sounds naughty. In a bad way.
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