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I'd like to have a serious conversation of the term "Thirsty" and everything about it.
I have plenty of young 15-21 year old females in my family and I was absolutely shocked to hear the things they would talk about and how all these guys in their lives were thirsty.
For example:
"He asks me how I'm doing and how my day was all the time, he thirsty."
"I can't believe all these thirsty n***as liking and commenting my pics."
etc.
Is there any way you could even compliment a woman in 2013 without coming off as thirsty?
It's funny hearing all these women today talk about where all the good guys went out of one side of their mouth and call real dudes thirsty out the other side.
Nice guys have finished last forever, it's nothing new, but "The Thirst" has gotten outta hand.
I come to you NT for an open discussion on:
What is thirst?
What isn't thirst?
I will save my opinions for later, but I believe this is a topic that will be interesting for people of all ages and "maturity" levels to speak on, because the "thirst" affects us all.
I have plenty of young 15-21 year old females in my family and I was absolutely shocked to hear the things they would talk about and how all these guys in their lives were thirsty.
For example:
"He asks me how I'm doing and how my day was all the time, he thirsty."
"I can't believe all these thirsty n***as liking and commenting my pics."
etc.
Is there any way you could even compliment a woman in 2013 without coming off as thirsty?
It's funny hearing all these women today talk about where all the good guys went out of one side of their mouth and call real dudes thirsty out the other side.
Nice guys have finished last forever, it's nothing new, but "The Thirst" has gotten outta hand.
I come to you NT for an open discussion on:
What is thirst?
What isn't thirst?
I will save my opinions for later, but I believe this is a topic that will be interesting for people of all ages and "maturity" levels to speak on, because the "thirst" affects us all.