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08-06-2007, 06:39 PM #21Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Originally Posted by OhxMuffins
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08-07-2007, 03:14 AM #22Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Originally Posted by brussels
:thumbsup: Preach on, sister![SIZE=\"4\"]A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.[/SIZE]
Originally Posted by GreenLadyOfDankDowns
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08-07-2007, 03:41 AM #23Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Originally Posted by GraziLovesMary
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08-13-2007, 07:16 AM #24Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Grazi you're right it ticks me off so bad, the first person I ever seriously smoked with liked to really rip up the bowl with her flame, and she would yell "Cached!" when there was still a ball of resin that was cherry in my opinion (Still red, still giving me smoke). Then she would make fun of me for how high I was and I was a lightweight, and at the time I thought it was true but now I know.. when I was rescuing her cherry and not flaming the bowl again I was actually getting more THC. :thumbsup:
You know you\'re high when you wonder why moms everywhere choose Lysol when to normal squares it\'s no wonder. And if a Woolite Pod commercial somehow makes you think of sex.
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08-13-2007, 05:27 PM #25Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
If you're offended, tell them to stop.
But honestly, in a world where all people do is complain about how shitty everyone else is, your natural instinct inside is to feel resentment towards those who would like to give you a helping hand? Odd.
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08-19-2007, 06:29 PM #26Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Ato answer the original question... sorry girl, I'm not quite sure how it's happening,but it's never been an issue for me.I usually have a group of people around when we're smoking so.....whoever owns the pot loads the bowl...we all share cuz we don't always have it at the same time.It's nothing that's ever come up.i don't help myself to someone else's weed.If I have the bag and don't feel like loading it,I'll ask someone to do it.Just kinda a stoner's ettiquette thing.I've also been asked to load by other people.You can tell whoever politely "no I got this Thanks" and smile. But keep the look in your eyes that says "Don't touch my weed Jackass!!!" LOL
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08-26-2007, 08:01 AM #27Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
Hmmm... I dunno if CannabisHappiness is still around... I noticed she hasn't posted anything since the original post back in July but I think I'll still throw my two cents in because after reading everyone's responses, I'm still of a slightly differing opinion than everyone else, though I think thecreator is pretty damn close to my stance. I like what he said, he seems a person I would like to know.
To CannabisHappiness, I get similar vibes often too, the 'this would be different if I had a dick' thing, and I've doubted myself so often... thought I was just being supersensitive, overly antagonistical, etc... but I've learned to trust my instincts. It really is the old 'help the helpless flower' thing as thecreator put it that puts my defenses up. Two guys can each hold a door for me, and I'll accept it as a friendly and courteous gesture similar to how I'd hold a door for a girlfriend from one, and from the other I'd take it as a condescending, old-fashioned (in a bad sense) gesture stemming from the belief that women need to be taken care of and coddled and so forth.
So the short answer would be a resounding yes, sometimes I do get the feeling that it would be different if I were a guy, and you know what, it's not just a feeling. There are men out there who do treat women with less than equal respect. So to CannabisHappiness if she's still floating out there: Trust yourself. Some men will never realize that you're not some shrinking wallflower and what's more, it's not a man thing. There will be women in life that don't respect you either. Us women have a responsibility to be more equality based too and try to refrain from passing off a male asshole as just 'another dick'; if we generalize patronizing men as being representative of their entire sex than we are being no better than men who generalize all women by one fluffy-brained, golden-haired female. All things in moderation though: there are genderless assholes but there are also men who truly disrespect women, and such men I personally have zero respect, tolerance, or time for.
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08-26-2007, 01:57 PM #28Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
the true gentleman is still alive ! and i think its fitting that it was taught to me by my mum.i respect anyone regardless of gender.
iv taught my g/f how to smoke and i love seeing her learn,but i wont act as if she is incapable of doing things herself.there is a difference between showing someone and telling someone because you think they cant learn it.
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09-04-2007, 06:52 PM #29Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
i'm not offended by stuff like that at all. i love gentlemen. if a guy wants to do a task for me, i don't look at it like he's doing it b/c i'm an incapable inferior female, i look at it like he's doing it to be nice. he doesn't have to roll my j for me but he's doing it anyway.
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09-05-2007, 03:54 AM #30Senior Member
Don't think it would be like this if I were a guy.
....humm never happy i say never it's always something..oh well