Yes, most women do talk about their boyfriend and private things with their friends. They don't do it to make fun of the boyfriend.
They're afraid of what they're husbands/boyfriends will do to them or their friends/family if they leave.
If it's young women it could depend entirely on the individual woman and the friends she chooses. Believe it or not, not everything is centered around men and sex! I find more women complain about their boyfriends or husbands. Women can talk about education, careers, private thoughts, health issues, etc. No, it's not all about men!
For most women it would be a shock at first and 3/4 of those women may not understand. Men cross-dressers are not usually gay. Hopefully, the woman can see herself clear of all of this and as long as the man doesn't dress like a woman when her family or friends are over and keeps it private there should be no problem. Marcy
I'm one of thoughs woman. It's just easier to click with guys. Woman are sometimes boring. They like to talk about girly stuff and do hair and stuff. Franky I don't care about stuff like that. Its just easier to talk to guys
women were deeply affected by the loss of their husbands and boyfriends and sons.
Most women have to depend on their own funds or loans from friends and family but there are lot's of online financing option available for women entrepreneurs. Both Government and private sector are also providing the finance for women.
We all have our private areas. Guys keep their butt and genitals closed, girls do the same plus their boobs. im guessing the rule is anyting that sticks out and is round and stuff is private.
Well apparently it's like 50% of women. Shocking.
To propsoe to there boyfriends because they have to say yes.
The Anasazi women did stuff like cooking and cleaning and gathering flour and stuff.
there private part is a secret
While there is no actual list, I can tell you which girls want boyfriends; girls who do not already have boyfriends or husbands, and who are heterosexual, in most cases would want to have a boyfriend (but not necessarily you; girls are generally particular about what kind of boys they want to be their boyfriends). Relatively few women have given up on men entirely.