Chace Crawford plays Nate Archibald.
Ed Westwick plays Chuck Bass.
Connor Paolo plays Eric van der Woodsen.
Penn Badgley plays Dan Humphrey.
for GOSSIP!
Girls are more likely to gossip than guys. Guys aren't as touchy and emotional as females are.
Some girls find it nice to be around bi guys or even gay guys because they can discuss guys that they like with him, without gossip spreading quickly.
Yes girls like gossip because when they gossip ii gets louder
Well for girls they think it is the coolest thing to talk behind a friends back but for guys they don't gossip but a teens thoughts on gossip is that it is a waste of time and it just ruins friendships and stuff like that well k bye
Guys and girls you should know this!!!!!~!!!!
"If they are types to gossip, then yes. A guy would be considered a freak if he didn't want to talk about girls. A guy doesn't have to be the type to gossip either." Most guys do not discuss what girls they like with their friends. They do not want to be seen as a failure amongst their "boys" if they do not manage the courage to actually ask the girl out. A guy might say that a girl is "hot" or "bad". Trying to get the girl is almost a given, so why even discuss it. Girls seem more calculated and they usually do not ask the guy out. So they usually talk about the guy and/or fantasize about how their relationship would be like.
You would call them by their names and tell them if they can't show some respect, you'll have to find new friends.
gg's gossip girls
gg's gossip girls
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Traditionally, guys propose love to a girl however many people claim that once they are in a relationship the girl is the one who tell a guy that she loves him and she expects the same in return. The above statement is correct. I also think that girls tend to gossip more, and the "who likes whom" gossip spreads at extreme rates. From experience, I can say that guys are not as open about their crushes. I think that generally, the amount of girls and guys that tell the opposite gender (or same I guess) that they like each other is about obvious. I don't can't speak for guys, but I know that it is extremely obvious when a guy likes you. Sometimes no words are needed to be spoken for it to be understood that someone likes you. Generally, the guys tend to ask out the girls. However, a guy told me he liked me once, and I decided (just to be nice, I wasn't actually attracted to him) to ask him out. So I think that the amounts are about equal, but that the girls have a slightly higher percentage of telling guys they like them.