Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Differences Between Girls and Women.






Girls leave their schedule wide-open and wait for a guy to call and make plans. 
Grown women make their own plans and nicely tell the guy to get in where he fits. 


Girls want to control the man in their life. 
Grown women know that if he's truly hers, he doesn't need controlling. 


Girls check you for not calling them. 
Grown women are too busy to realize you hadn't. 


Girls are afraid to be alone.
Grown women revel in it-using it as a time for personal growth.

Girls ignore the good guys.
Grown women ignore the bad guys.

Girls make you come home.
Grown women make you want to come home.

Girls worry about not being pretty and/or good enough for their man.
Grown women know that they are pretty and/or good enough for any man.

Girls try to monopolize all their man's time (i.e., don't want him hanging with his friends).
Grown women realize that a lil' bit of space makes the 'together time' even more special-and goes to kick it with her own friends.

Girls think a guy crying is weak.
Grown women offer their shoulder and a tissue.

Girls want to be spoiled and 'tell' their man so.
Grown women 'show' him and make him comfortable enough to reciprocate without fear of losing his 'manhood'.

Girls get hurt by one man and make all men pay for it.
Grown women know that that was just one man.

Girls fall in love and chase aimlessly after the object of their affection, ignoring all 'signs'.
Grown women know that sometimes the one you love, don't always love you back-and move on, without bitterness. 

Girls rush to trap men with babies.
Grown women take time and have babies only if they are sure that the man is of great values.

Girls will read this and get an attitude.
Grown women will read this and pass it on to other Grown women and their male friends.


Ps: I am not a huge fan of Beyonce but she is among the few who have put a ring on it before having babies and she and Jigga dated for quite a few years before settling.
One of my friends posted this on Facebook and I loved it enough to jack it from her page. Hope y'all like it.

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