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Ok reading, and hopefully comprehending ,lol, PMG are not tom-boys...
Tom-boys=good PMG=bad When I heard the term, they were intertwined....
From my limited understanding, it is a woman that is conservative, traditional in values and considered to be a tom-boy that does not like to deal with the drama that CAN come from women....

re: "Pick me girl" good or bad?

Posted by WTHisgoingon on 3/4/23 at 6:41 pm to
May I ask questions without judgement..."pick me girl" is a new term to me ...am just curious...
Apparently my afternoon of pub hopping has rendered me completely unable to actually read and comprehend what is being posted...I will bow out and apologize (hopefully with the tiniest piece of dignity) :bow:
As you put me down for asking you about the definition of "pick me girl"...interesting...
Is it though...really? Why can women who think it's good to go for the career better than the woman that wants to stay home and care for her husband and family? I'm not judging just curious as to why it's ok to cheer on women and careers vs women and caring for husband/family.
What is your definition of a "pick me girl girl"? What makes me a "tard"? How is/it not political?
I apologize for not reading your response correctly.
Weldwerks makes a delicious (smash burger.
Please go on....Is this about "tricking" men or just those women that believe in submitting to the man they value most in their life?

"Pick me girl" good or bad?

Posted by WTHisgoingon on 3/4/23 at 4:34 pm
Libs call conservative/traditional women "pick me girls"...is this a good or bad?
I would say most women do not find locker room talk to be "extremely complimentary".
Sounds good, will be trying that!
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These are the only reasons a 19 yr old would be s'ckin/f'ckin a 50 yr olds D.
I have been a stay at home, work at home mom/wife for 20+ years. I have take care of almost all of our life chores on a day to day basis.... and will continue even when our last child moves out.

re: Babies sleeping on their tummy

Posted by WTHisgoingon on 1/28/23 at 10:02 am to
Congrats on the beautiful family addition. As I sit here in tears as someone who has been touched by SIDS, I beg you to remain putting her to sleep on her back, 2-4 months is the age of the highest chances of this happening. Also, if anyone else cares for her they need to do the same. The numbers go up drastically for babies that are put down sometimes on their tummies.