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Define "BITCH"
So many people use the word, and women hate it. I'm curious to see the women's definition of a bitch.
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(I)n (T)otal (C)ontrol of (H)im Just kidding! It depends on how a person views women. If someone believes in traditional gender roles, sees a woman who is assertive, stong-willed, or outspoken, she may be deemed a bitch. But, if a person isn't sexist may view a bitch as a keniving or cruel woman. |
Hmmm...a female dog?? http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif
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Good Answer! Good answer! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif [This message has been edited by AKA2D '91 (edited June 14, 2001).] |
Ditto.
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Why yall clownin'? Some of us seriously want to know how YALL define a bitch. So let's hear it ladies!
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1) Just being evil and nagging and mean for no apparent reason.
2) Unnecessarily snooty (hmmm, can it EVER be necessary to be snooty?) 3) Crybabies, whiners, sore losers (read: Allen Iverson after EVERY call) 4) Men who let women (or another man, for that matter) punk them ALL THE TIME. That's all I can't think of right now. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif |
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I'm a bitch!
When I stand up for myself and my beliefs, they call me a bitch. When I stand up for those I love, they call me a bitch. When I speak my mind, think my own thoughts, or do things my own way, they call me a bitch. Being a bitch entails raising my children to be strong people who have a solid sense of personal and social responsibility, who are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in and who love andn respect themselves for the beautiful beings they are. Being a bitch means that I am free to be the wonderful creature that am, with all my own intricacies, contradictions, quirks and beauty. Being a bitch means I won't compromise what's in my heart. It means I live my life MY way. It means I won't allow anyone to step on me. When I refuse to tolerate injustice and speak up against it, I am defined as a bitch. The same thing happens when I take time for myself instead of being everyone's maid, or when I act a little selfish. I am proud to be a bitch! It means I have the courage and strength to allow myself to be who I truly am and won't become anyone else's idea of what they think I "should" be. I am outspoken, opinionated, and determined. By God, I want what I want, and there is nothing wrong with that! So try to stomp on me, try to douse my inner flame, try to squash every ounce of beauty I hold within me. You won't succeed. And if that makes me a bitch, so be it. I embrace the title and am proud to bear it. I love this, I can call myself a bitch now and not feel bad about it Send this to all the bitches you know!!! --author unknown i found this at http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Port/5270/bitch.htm |
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The definition of one??? Yeah, a female dog. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif No, seriously, it's a matter of perception. Some men perceive all women to be B****es & hoes. Some call us that when they can't get what they want out of us, because they think that's the hardest name that they can call us & hurt us.
Some men & women perceive women that are "gold diggas", unfaithful, evil, insensitive, and cold to be B****es. I've heard the term used between two friends (much like we sometimes use the term n**ga)...even though I don't flow like that with my "gyrls". My personal feeling about the term? It's derogatory. You can't hurt me by calling me one because I know who I am and what I believe. However, if we want to be respected, we can't refer to ourselves as b****es. Did I answer your question? |
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