MthaFuknGreen
Green on the scene.
*EDIT he did say "typical american". So he's probably right. Sorry I didn't read that slower before I went mouthing off.
typical woman..
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*EDIT he did say "typical american". So he's probably right. Sorry I didn't read that slower before I went mouthing off.
At least I can think for myself...
If only you knew what a "typical woman " was like....you would know I'm not that.
Don't judge me until you have met me. At least I can admit when I misread something, instead of having someone call me out then deny it like lots of people. So, no I'm not your typical woman.
So when I judge you by saying you're f'in hot and phyre is a lucky m'fer, am I wrong for doing that without having met you?
ok i have a question for you guys...since this thread has devolved (or evolved, more like it) into housing discussion:
what does it 'say' to a guy if a single woman owns a house vs. rents a condo, etc.?
discuss...
ok i have a question for you guys...since this thread has devolved (or evolved, more like it) into housing discussion:
what does it 'say' to a guy if a single woman owns a house vs. rents a condo, etc.?
discuss...
That says that she is a hard working woman that can do for herself. He should not be intimidated by this. My opinion, of course. Still have to keep in mind that some people rent because they may not be living in that area for a long time, or they are waiting for the right house to go on the market...
I may have a different perspective on lots of things, so I'll spit out my bit. Take it as you may--I'm not looking for anyone to agree with me.
When I see/hear of a woman that is on her own, regardless of renting or purchasing an establishment, I automatically think of maturity and experience. The woman in question obviously knows what she wants and is willing to do what she has to, even if on her own, to get it. She is typically not swayed by others, can think on her own, and has her priorities straight, or straight enough to be able to accomplish what she needs to do.
As for renting vs. buying, when I see a female renting on her own, I typically think a strong woman who has found her niche, but still isn't ready to settle down yet. She may be headed in the right direction, but she isn't certain that the location is right. When I hear of a woman buying on her own, I typically think of longevity. She has found her spot, is comfortable with it, and knows she can get what she needs to sustain herself. A woman that owns her own place compared to renting is probably settled enough to not be prone to moving or changing her lifestyle.
Obviously, this is just in regard to housing. Personal mentality, or logic behind it, is not included in my personal opinions/vantage points. God knows why woman do certain things--I will never figure it out, nor will I ever attempt to even get a grasp on their logic, as it changes WAYYYY too much.
ok i have a question for you guys...since this thread has devolved (or evolved, more like it) into housing discussion:
what does it 'say' to a guy if a single woman owns a house vs. rents a condo, etc.?
discuss...
That tells me that shes a no non-sense kinda person who can set goals and meet them. Also, that she would prally expect the same outa the ppl she associates with.
When I see/hear of a woman that is on her own, regardless of renting or purchasing an establishment, I automatically think of maturity and experience. The woman in question obviously knows what she wants and is willing to do what she has to, even if on her own, to get it. She is typically not swayed by others, can think on her own, and has her priorities straight, or straight enough to be able to accomplish what she needs to do.
As for renting vs. buying, when I see a female renting on her own, I typically think a strong woman who has found her niche, but still isn't ready to settle down yet. She may be headed in the right direction, but she isn't certain that the location is right. When I hear of a woman buying on her own, I typically think of longevity. She has found her spot, is comfortable with it, and knows she can get what she needs to sustain herself. A woman that owns her own place compared to renting is probably settled enough to not be prone to moving or changing her lifestyle.
To me it doesn't matter if she owns or rents, I see a strong independent woman. As George said, she knows what she wants and she'll go after it with all her will.
whew, to all of the above - i think when i asked this question i was scared i'd get a lot of indication that single women who have set themselves up have also set themselves apart from dateability - too concrete in their lifestyle. instead i'm reading a lot of respect, which is cool - my question for you guys now is, would anything keep you from dating a single woman who has her own place? like - is it a perk or just added hassle down the road, kind of thing?
my question for you guys now is, would anything keep you from dating a single woman who has her own place? like - is it a perk or just added hassle down the road, kind of thing?