Girls often "sisor" each other, which refers to a form of playful teasing or light-hearted competition, typically seen in social settings. This behavior can involve playful banter, friendly rivalry, or subtle jabs, often meant to bond and establish social dynamics. It's a way for girls to express affection, navigate friendships, and sometimes assert social status within their peer groups. Overall, it reflects a mix of camaraderie and social interaction.
Girls from adolescence to adulthood tend to naturally be very critical of each other. The smallest offence, such as a look, a remark, or gossip can cause girls to hate each other.
Talk about doing it and eating each other out. ;)
Girls like each other due to their mutual feelings. They have the same likes and dislikes.
They hate each other that are boys or girls.
Girls say "I love you" to each other because it is their nature to be tender, soft, and caring.
jealousy!
Teasing each other. Or constant looking at each other.
you should talk about what you have in common
boys can stay out late, but girls cannot
each other
popopopoopopoo
Because you touch yourself at night. And they touch each other.