Sentences with phrase «things girls want»

Nail Art is one of the main things girls want to do with their nails.
Discomforts can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days and the last thing a girl wants to do during that time is put on tennis shoes and head to the gym.
Discomforts can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days for some women, and the last thing a girl wants to do during that time is put on tennis shoes and head to the gym.

Not exact matches

In my childhood... while not raised as a girl... I had some horrible, disturbing things happen and I promise... I could go toe to toe with you on that... but my, God, I don't want to re-hash that here.
The last thing we want is more lives lost at markets, at job recruiting outposts, at schools for girls.
Exhibit D: The only reason a nerd would want to do well in gym is to impress the girls in their class, and since in high school, the least - cool thing you can do is care about anything, the Newsboys» gym - class effort did not lead to impressing said girls.
Some people seem to think the girls want to do these things, but no girl wants to be a prostitute.
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
Accordingly, I experienced the larger social order as squeezing something out of me, pressing something in on me and eventually depressing into me feelings of shame about wanting to do things and be things that «weren't for girls
janey33, if you want to believe such nonsense, then even when I tell you the whole thing with Mary and the bullshlt «Holy Spirit» was some guy getting his jollies with a young unmarried girl and not any supernatural even at all, you'd say I'm still going to someplace that makes no sense and is worthless as a rational concept?
If men are brought up, as today's boys are, believing that girls always want the same thing they do from sexual encounters, and that it's evil and sexist to assume otherwise, then they are that much more likely to be impatient and uncomprehending of a woman's «no.»
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In college I lived a closeted life while still trying to go with girls because that was the right thing to do and I didn't want to disgrace my family.
The girls go to prom expecting the typical sexual experience pop culture has taught them to want, but they end up finding out the real thing is different for each of them.
We've done things like providing scholarships to girls in Africa who want to go to secondary school.
What he seems to think is that guys can willingly put themselves in that position and it is fine, but when a girl wants to do the very same thing for the same reasons somehow it becomes wrong.
Those boys and girls only wanted one thing: to be touched, hugged, stroked, and caressed.
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«I want to do a baseball academy, a Boys & Girls Club — type thing in north Vallejo, indoor fields: Have a bus pickup kids from each elementary school, have them come do homework for 90 minutes, then the rest is baseball,» he says.
The arsenal thing has happened to me, the rvp, fabregas, things, this is the second girl leaving me cos she feels she wants to get married (trophies like the afore mentioned) and they know im broke for now, but don't worry, i bouta get my sanchez soon, brighter days ahead when the fourth will have to leave us, but for the weekend may the fourth be with u
I will report, that the move dubbed «Maradona» by the girl is in fact the move we, at the soccer club where I coached, also called the «Maradona» (I use soccer instead of football because I want to be clear in case it is a US thing).
By now, you've probably seen the video of Riley, the little girl ranting about stores wanting girls to buy princesses and boys to buy super heroes when really girls and boys can both like both of those things.
I have girls, so I'm not sure if there are other things that you'd want to for boys (but it seemed that my friends with boys started them off sitting too).
Your father has had affairs with prostitutes to a 12 year old girl is not the thing to do even if you're angry with your husband as much as it makes sense that you'd want to do that, it becomes its own tramatic experience with the children.
I have a 7 year old girl and a 12 year old boy and I want them both to grow up understanding these things.
I really feel that withing a marriage or marriage like context that «sex when you don't really want to» is not the same as saying the same thing to young girls.
I wanted my little girl to like pink, frilly, girly things.
My little girl is so smart and wants to do things herself but it just seems impossible at this age to expect her to effectively wipe poop!
I don't know but I kind of would expect her to be a little bit more understanding that she is but I feel like imp in the education role now with them like, they are seeing it more now with me and I think its breaking down some barriers at least with my own family to know that, ok you really can do that and then you know my girls are older they are not always on my breasts, you know it's just they fall down they hurt themselves they want to nurse like it's definitely a comfort thing but man like I could be really sad when they eat to give it up because I just love it, I just love it and I us kind of role with you know whatever they want to do.
My boys, so my first two were boys, so my first son was about six months and same thing really for my second son and I was really personally disappointed by that, that wasn't my plan, my plan was to breastfeed them a lot longer than that and just other things just kind of got in the way and education and everything that probably could get in the way and with my girls I just kind of was like and I think what helped me too was knowing that the twins were my last plan pregnancy, like after that like, if I get pregnant you know «Surprise» but we are not planning have any more kids and I think knowing going into to it that I wasn't able to do what I wanted to do with my first two, really, really motivated me and knowing that these are my last babies that I'm planning to have so if I, it's now or never so it's kind of like putting a little bit of pressure on me I guess on that regard.
This one might seem really dull, but I used to spend a fair amount on books and I've basically stopped since the girls came along, I've got a list as long as my arms of things I want to read and since BB is starting school in September, I'll have more time to read.
More than physically draining, it's emotionally & mentally draining to decipher when to get all the things done (hello, we're preparing for another human to come into our world that we're totally responsible for) and when to rest, when to say no (the birthday party I cancelled to attend over the weekend), what's truly necessary and what's not... especially for someone who wants my girls and husband to see me as strong at all times.
Kids always seem to want to play with the metal parts of things, like latches on doors and other things, so my husband had the idea to build something for our girls to fiddle with endlessly that didn't have any sharp edges or small removable parts, but which wasn't just another piece of primary colored plastic either.
We currently use sposies at night because my girl is really sensitive to wetness but this makes me want to try some other things.
All in all I'm just a girl who loves to create lovely things and wants to share them with the world!
And she's at the age where she wants to do things by herself... things like climbing the stairs... and other activities little girls aren't supposed to be doing, but she wants to do because she sees her older brothers doing big kid things that she wants to try too.
When we are expecting a baby, the first thing that strangers want to know is if it is a girl or a boy.
You see, I had the perfect room in mind for my little girl (or boy, if that was how things turned out) and wanted to surprise her.
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AND to the mothers with daughters please moms be a mother before you try to be your childs friend, yes little girls need and want that one friend that can can count on to always be there for them which mom you will but they also NEED THEIR MOTHERS MORE THAN ANYTHING; ladies remember that IF THATS THE only thing you do... and stay focus
The other concept is that at the heart of things, girls want to be loved and boys want to know they are trusted and respected.
Hi there mcgillicutty... wanted to check back in with you to see how things are going now with your little girl.
If it's been a while since a girl's period, the doctor might want to test for things like hormonal imbalances or pregnancy.
She wanted to explore and do exciting things that girls weren't supposed to do.
And one other thing on farming I want to mention because it's important to us and is another theme at the Gates Foundation, and Melinda Gates has been a huge champion of the role of women and making sure that we include the lens of women and girls in everything we do at the Foundation.
I see comments from young girls saying things like «body goals» and love goals and «I want to look like this.»
When somebody is constantly posting things about themselves in a certain manner, whether it's the skinny girl at a restaurant with tons of food or a cool guy at a hot party, they are portraying the life they WANT you to see.
You could also grab an extra copy for your kids (girls or boys) if you want to teach them a thing or two about women's history.
«I kind of wanted a boy, and I think it's because I had a fear that having a girl would be a direct reflection of me and make me face some of the things I don't want to face,» she explains.
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