I see many women at work, amongst them is the lovely Alibelle. I also have female friends outside of work, but I don't see many friends (male or female) one-on-one much anymore. It's usually hanging with another couple or having a few people over for dinner. Don't know if that's good or bad, just how it is.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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I went to an all-girls high school and got kind of burned out on female companionship, so in college most of my friends were guys. Nowadays it's pretty much balanced out.
[Though thinking about it, most of my real-life conversations probably fail the Bechdel test because most of my offline friends are other parents, and I have a boy. Our kids aren't the only thing we talk about, but it would be unusual for the topic not to come up at all.]
I [heart] Raq
Pretty funny, Raq. Although, seriously, I'm not often the lead in my own life.
I used to be the only female at the comic book shop or the gaming store but these days I run into girls everywhere. The last time I went to a porno shop- myself and another woman were the ones in there.
My daughter got her belly button pierced a few weeks ago at a tattoo place and at one point every single customer was a woman.
I watched Sunshine Cleaning tonight (which totally passes the Bechdel), and I was very amused by the little too much candy scene. I don't know if it was mentioned here when it first came out.
Just watched Paranormal Activity.
Scarier than I was expecting, but ultimately meh. And of course I spent most of the time yelling at the protagonists for being dumbasses.
The DH, at one point: "You have that huge television! Turn on Supernatural and learn something!"
Just watched Paranormal Activity.
Scarier than I was expecting, but ultimately meh. And of course I spent most of the time yelling at the protagonists for being dumbasses.
The DH, at one point: "You have that huge television! Turn on Supernatural and learn something!"
me too, sj.