Bitches, unite!

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  1. Misha profile image66
    Mishaposted 16 years ago

    I just stumbled upon the owner of this site on one of the social networks and thought some of our ladies with attitude might be interested. I have no affiliation with the site or its owner whatsoever big_smile

    http://planetbitch.ning.com/

    PS But if you decide to register there - tell Sheila I sent you. She might do something nice for me in return wink

  2. stephhicks68 profile image86
    stephhicks68posted 16 years ago

    So, I guess the question is.... "do you wanna be a bitch?"  LOL.  I may check into this tomorrow.  Thanks Misha.

  3. Stacie Naczelnik profile image66
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    Do you wanna be my bitch?

  4. Misha profile image66
    Mishaposted 16 years ago

    You are welcome smile

    Well, I guess the question is  - do you want to hang out with other bitches? - which assumes a sense of humor on the reader side big_smile

  5. Maddie Ruud profile image69
    Maddie Ruudposted 16 years ago

    My bitch weighs about 12 lbs and can't type because of her lack of opposable thumbs, so this website is of no use to her.

    1. stephhicks68 profile image86
      stephhicks68posted 16 years agoin reply to this

      LOL - its way too late and I'm way too tired to come up with witty reparte on this subject.  Maddie and Stacie, thanks for the laughs.  Misha - this is too much!  smile

  6. LdsNana-AskMormon profile image81
    LdsNana-AskMormonposted 16 years ago

    Well behaved women...   rarely make history:-)

    tDMg
    LdsNana-AskMormon

  7. Stacie Naczelnik profile image66
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    Correction: Well behaved women never make history.

    1. Maddie Ruud profile image69
      Maddie Ruudposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Depends what you call "well behaved."  My definition of a "well behaved woman" is one that wreaks havoc on established standards of what a woman's behavior ought or ought not to be.  That seems like awesome behavior to me.

      1. LdsNana-AskMormon profile image81
        LdsNana-AskMormonposted 16 years agoin reply to this

        Yes Maddie... exactly!  That is a good partial definition...

  8. LdsNana-AskMormon profile image81
    LdsNana-AskMormonposted 16 years ago

    What about Mother Theresa?

  9. Stacie Naczelnik profile image66
    Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years ago

    I look at "well behaved" as the old view of how women were "supposed" to behave.  Much like what Maddie wrote.

    Mother Theresa definitely went against the grain of what society expected out of women.  I don't think she fit into the "well behaved woman" category.  This doesn't mean she was badly behaved.

  10. Inspirepub profile image70
    Inspirepubposted 16 years ago

    The reason "well behaved" women never make history is because they are too depressed and exhausted to make anything other than IT - as in make IT through the days, one at a time, with the help of "mother's little helpers" ...

    ... I am soooooo not well-behaved!

    Jenny

    1. Stacie Naczelnik profile image66
      Stacie Naczelnikposted 16 years agoin reply to this

      Nicely put.

  11. elisabeth reid profile image68
    elisabeth reidposted 16 years ago

    The trick is to behave well without being well-behaved.

    I tend to behave, well....

  12. gamergirl profile image88
    gamergirlposted 16 years ago

    Misha just likes hanging with us bitches.

    Edit to add:  I think it's great that this thread is still up.  <3 Hubpages.

  13. Misha profile image66
    Mishaposted 16 years ago

    Sure I do big_smile

    Otherwise it's boring wink

  14. gamergirl profile image88
    gamergirlposted 16 years ago

    wink  *hugs*

 
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