Gurl Talk: Are We Just Too Picky?
Its an age old question and a dilemma that some are proud of and some just dont know how to let go of it, We complain and wonder ‘where have all the good guys gone?’ and ‘why aren’t they coming our way?’…I mean, Its not like we’re short on enquiries either…I mean we remember that guy the other day that was okay but just:
Wasn’t that attractive, Was a little too short, Plus he still lived at home with is mum! Etc etc…the dissection goes on and on!
Are we not giving them them a chance?
Are we dismissing them before getting to know them better?
I personally think its all about the approach, even shyness can be endearing to me; but if the breath’s horsey, fingernails dirty or if your staring at me like a pimp then you really aint gonna get past ‘Hello’.
But should we just settle for any guy that wants to get to know us better OR should we maintain our standards no matter how long it takes for that so-called Mr Right or for some “Mr Right now” to come along?
SO IS IT US? IS IT THEM?….Are we just TOO PICKY?? - Women, Men…Lets Discuss!
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Jamelia Slams negative Youth Stereotypes.
UK singer Jamelia has been speaking out about the medias negative portrayel of young people in the London capitol and wants society to celebrate young people because she believes the negative images are damaging. Speaking on a visit to a South London school (watch video here) to visit youngsters at the Harris Academy in Peckham for the Prince’s Trust (of which she is Ambassador), Jamelia had this to say:
“It has been found that 60 per cent of the media coverage on youth has been negative which I feel is very damaging to them and to us as a society.
“I think basically we need to celebrate them and show them that we appreciate and love them.
“I’ve been speaking to the youths and they’ve been doing theatre projects and going gliding, cooking even starting a business. They’ve inspired me and I think they’re all really fantastic children.”
Imreally glad Jamelia has spoken out about this, as too many times young people are lumped into one group and looked upon so badly; when in reality its only a small minority of young people who are making the majority of the decent ones look bad. Such a shame…
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