I'm a very trusting person, but I seem to be coming across this more and more. I think it must be jealousy to be honest. I am not jealous of anybody, and wish only good for my girl friends and yes, for women in general, I think I have a sense of loyalty to my fellow women. Just because I am attractive, intelligent and successful, does this mean I deserve bad feeling from other women?
2006-08-09
14:47:12
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haha first answer, case in point. WHY should i be 'modest'? to make myself seem less in order that I don't make you feel bad? wtf?
2006-08-09
14:56:25 ·
update #1
I agree with you because my immediate boss is a ***** and a half and she makes my blood boil. She is so good at the put downs that I don't notice until after. I am cooking up a dish of cold revenge which she will have to sup one day. I hope you maintain your confidence, as that effer has tried to destroy mine and you know it is jealousy on her part as I know she knows that I know she spends all day trying to send an attachment and then gets some poor sucker like me to sort her mistakes out.....One day .. .. ......You have my sympathies. I am just a tad younger than her and more popular and better looking.
2006-08-09 15:05:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a nature thing, most women seek to be the top of the heap, and they do this by gathering esteem by bitching, usually uniting several members of a group against one.
I'm understanding you up to your last sentence. It seems as though your insecurities about jealosy from other women is grounded by the fact you think you're more attractive than they are. Perhaps they pick up on this superiority thing and are a bit peeved by it?
2006-08-09 15:01:34
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answered by Xenophonix 3
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that's a typical Republican answer whilst they have not have been given something to characteristic to the verbal replace. Armey had no longer something so he released a private attack. because Republicans are sexist and picture the optimal success for women folk is marriage, he theory telling her she wasn't worth of being his spouse because of the fact she replaced right into a nag, replaced into the backside blow he ought to think of of. regrettably for him, he's a scummy old gay cheerleader and not precisely eye candy so his sexist insult fell flat.
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answered by wichern 4
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Its as simple as this:
" Who are you ? If you are not yourself "
Thinking about what people think you think is a waste of time.
If you feel the way you feel your more than likely to be right.
Kind regards
2006-08-09 15:03:18
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answered by ♥The♥ Bearded Cheerleader 3
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No. Not true.
I'm a very successful, good looking person myself and I have many good friends.
Those who say nasty things are not your friends and there's already something wrong with them, and has nothing to do with you or me. Got it?
2006-08-09 15:27:57
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answered by annmohdali 3
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No,but a little modesty wouldn't hurt either.
2006-08-09 14:51:43
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answered by dragonfly 4
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I know what you mean..
If we are secure with ourselves others are threatened somehow. This can cause snarky's.
2006-08-09 14:55:03
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answered by dbzgalaxy 6
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No
Like i've said on here before, maybe, just maybe, not everything is about you.
2006-08-09 14:52:29
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answered by ♀ 3
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women are soooooooooo territorial
2006-08-09 14:52:50
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answered by burner 2
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