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Gorgeous girls are happier with plain guys? (pg. 21)
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| afterhrsgurl |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis |
interesting....i don't know enough toronto girls to agree or disagree with you but i hope you're wrong..haha |
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| thesauce23 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
Their personalities have also been quite similar to one another; lacking in imagination and usually boring when having a conversation with.
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spot on!! its so disappointing that so many women can't talk past their Louis Vuitton bags or their next clothing purchase... ugh such a turnoff |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by thesauce23
spot on!! its so disappointing that so many women can't talk past their KNOCKOFF Louis Vuitton bags or their next clothing purchase... ugh such a turnoff |
Fixed.
Most girls couldn't even imagine to being able to afford that...
they're all liars I tell you!
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| Ania_xox |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Fixed.
Most girls couldn't even imagine to being able to afford that...
they're all liars I tell you! |
I have one :):):)
It was a gift... no way would I spend $500 on a little poop-coloured clutch of animal skin that has "Made in Paris" ingrained on the interior
It's actually very ugly... I only wear it when I go out with my sister's superficial gold-digger friends lol
I prefer the little Guess number that I hid at work until it went on clearance and bought it for $23 :toocool: |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
Uggs were never a great fashion to begin with.
It's impossible to make a generalization about all girls, but that's not what generalizations realistically do. When people generalize about a certain topic, they're talking about "most" or the majority.
In generalizing Toronto girls, it's talking about the majority. The majority could be a broad number of girls ranging from 51% of the population to 99% of the female population in Toronto. The majority simply means more than half.
Personally, I've come into contact with just about all kinds of girls in Toronto. Club girls, girls from work, girls from York, UofT, Ryerson, Humber, Seneca, high school girls, girls in the mall, and well as girls from a wide range of backgrounds and ethnicities.
For example, I've met a lot of Indian, Arab, Lebanese, Palestinian, and Saudi girls who ALL dress similarly. They all wear Uggs boots, have TNA and Lulu pants, and most of them have Chanel or TNA bags. Their personalities have also been quite similar to one another; lacking in imagination and usually boring when having a conversation with.
There are some examples like Asian girls, who typically speak little English, and they usually hang out only with other Asians. By observation, some of them do have the same style of clothes as a typical Toronto chick does. I've met some Asian girls, but not that many simply because most of them strictly hang out with Asians and many speak little English.
I've also met girls of a wide age range, from teen girls all the way to women in their 30s. I've seen and met plenty of women in their 30s wearing TNA or Lulu pants, Uggs boots, and even wearing thongs with a matching "bullseye" tattoo on their lower back.
I will bet you that I can go to any random public location in Toronto and do a random sampling of females to see what they are wearing and also ask them some quick questions on a variety of topics just to gauge their personalities and intelligence. The result will almost definitely be that the majority of them fall under the stereotype of a typical Toronto chick.
Toronto does have a diverse population, and you can talk about the illusion of "multiculturalism" in the city but the fact is that all these cultures and ethnicities live in ONE city, ONE society. ALL people living in Toronto are affected in varying degrees by Toronto's society and more broadly by North American society. Some cultures and ethnicities try and fight it but it's a losing battle. Trying to fight the environment you're living in will ultimately lead you to either adapt to the environment or perish. |
*yawn*
Since I'm not a "Toronto girl", I can't really be bothered to write up a counter argument for this. Come on, "Toronto girls"! Stand up for yourselves! Why am I the only one arguing against this guy? lol |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
*yawn*
Since I'm not a "Toronto girl", I can't really be bothered to write up a counter argument for this. Come on, "Toronto girls"! Stand up for yourselves! Why am I the only one arguing against this guy? lol |
Since some of the girls in this thread are agreeing with me then I must be saying something right :D ;).
Also on a related note, I feel there is nothing wrong with dressing up but in Toronto most girls follow a "herd" mentality. They all dress up in similar fashion and are afraid to stand out. Even for guys, if you have a unique style or you dress different from the herd people look at you funny and think you're a weirdo. In Europe, people seem to embrace uniqueness and individuality though.
| quote: | Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
interesting....i don't know enough toronto girls to agree or disagree with you but i hope you're wrong..haha |
Believe me, I keep telling myself that hopefully I'm wrong but it seems more and more that what I'm saying is unfortunately the case :(. |
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| afterhrsgurl |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
Believe me, I keep telling myself that hopefully I'm wrong but it seems more and more that what I'm saying is unfortunately the case :(. |
If the locals aren't working out for you maybe you should just order one online...fresh off the boat ftw! lol just kidding |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
Since some of the girls in this thread are agreeing with me then I must be saying something right :D ;) |
you're absolutely spot on in 99% of the points brought up. |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| quote: | Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
If the locals aren't working out for you maybe you should just order one online...fresh off the boat ftw! lol just kidding |
I'm planning on travelling around to different places to see how girls compare to here. Alternatively, I may just move somewhere away from the city, or just move to Montreal :).
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
you're absolutely spot on in 99% of the points brought up. |
This really makes me feel relieved that many of you girls agree with me :p :). |
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| jonnystel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I have one :):):)
It was a gift... no way would I spend $500 on a little poop-coloured clutch of animal skin that has "Made in Paris" ingrained on the interior
It's actually very ugly... I only wear it when I go out with my sister's superficial gold-digger friends lol
I prefer the little Guess number that I hid at work until it went on clearance and bought it for $23 :toocool: |
hehe nice!.. OH and about Uggs... i dont get it either.. i dont find "that" attractive or pleasant to look at.. i think if u went out with that on in warszawa it would be conidered like leaving the house in pyjamas haha
Oh .. just for fun .. lookie!
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
This really makes me feel relieved that many of you girls agree with me :p :). |
but as you said - I also wish you were wrong :\ |
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| Dark_Archonis |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
but as you said - I also wish you were wrong :\ |
Yup, but it seems this is the reality (unfortunately). |
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