"The problem with guys is that they pretend to like you when they don't. The problem with girls is that they pretend not to like you when they do."
just an innocent sounding quote i found on Tumblr last night. catchy and sugary, and i immediately wanted to post it on facebook. but i hesitated, thinking someone might read it and think that im being assuming.
"really, JJ....you think someone likes you and is just pretending not to like you? ka-feelers sad nimo." or something like that. worse, if the person who will have that thought is the one girl i really like and whose opinion matters to me.
so between copying and pasting something hits me. Damn! why is it that guys almost always get the blame? Like, we are always lying, pretending, being manipulative? Like all we want to do in the world is to get the girl in bed and ravish her or something.
its a simple thought, really. that both sexes play the game. but guys are accused being criminals. GIrls pretend not to like you, when they really do? No big deal, its their prerogative. YOu just have to be patient. You need to prove to her that you really like her, love her, that she matters to you. You need to do more.
BUt guy pretends to like a girl when he really doesnt? That's just mean! That's just heartless and coldblooded.
What really gets me is that guys are not the only ones playing this game. Girls play it and theyre better at it than men. Well, the girls i knew, anyway. Made my life such sweet misery.
im ranting. im pissed. maybe being sleepless fixing my computer made me so. or maybe someone used to accuse me in the same underlying thought expressd in that Tumblr quote. but in-your-face and much more vulgar language. something like, "you're good for nothing guy- except in bed!" or "you only say i love you and all such sweet things when you're pulling down my panties."
maybe its her, not me. she's got issues. like, why would she text me something like that a day after the sweetest, most romantic day of our life together? maybe she was crazy. the sad part is, i really loved her.