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BITCHOLOGY

When I stand up for
myself and my beliefs,
they call me a
bitch.

When I stand up for
those I love,
they call me a
bitch.

When I speak my mind, think my own thoughts
or do things my own way, they call me a
bitch.

Being a bitch
means I won't
compromise what's
in my heart.
It means I live my life MY way.
It means I won't allow anyone to step on me.

When I refuse to
tolerate injustice and
speak against it, I am
defined as a
bitch.

The same thing happens when I take time for
myself instead of being everyone's maid, or when I act a little selfish.

It means I have the courage and strength to allow myself to be who I truly am and won't become anyone else's idea of what they think I "should" be.

I am outspoken,
opinionated and determined. I want what I want and there is nothing wrong with that!

So try to stomp on me,
try to douse my inner flame, try to squash every ounce of beauty I hold within me.
You won't succeed.

And if that makes me a bitch ,
so be it.
I embrace the title and
am proud to bear it.

B - Babe
I - In
T - Total
C - Control of
H - Herself

B = Beautiful
I = Intelligent
T = Talented
C = Charming
H = Hell of a Woman

B = Beautiful
I = Individual
T = That
C = Can
H = Handle anything

Send this to 5 women to put a smile on their face!!
"If you can't do something right, get a woman to do it."
 

chathu05

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    ||~Rangana~|| said:
    ane........ dts soo sweeet... hehe...:)



    Old usage: a female dog (slut became a euphamism for bitch in the 1800s)

    Today:
    -Use one: a domineering, spiteful female (although little is said criticizing domineering, spiteful males, who are sometimes known as arseholes)

    -Use two: the subserviant person in a sexual relationship (or a term for a servant).

    -Use three: verb. "To complain" about something.

    "Bitch" (spiteful woman) in other languages:

    Bosnian: kucka f
    Breton: louskenn f, liboudenn f
    Finnish: narttu
    French: chienne f, salope f, garce f, chipie f, rosse f, putain f
    German: Schlampe f, hure f
    Hungarian: kurva, ribanc
    Interlingua: puta, putana f
    Italian: stronza f, troia f
    Lithuanian: kale; f
    Norwegian: tispe f
    Polish: suka f, dziwka f
    Portuguese: puta f, vagabunda f
    Russian: cyka f
    Scottish Gaelic: galla f, siùrsach f
    Slovak: kurva f
    Spanish: puta f, culeda f
    Swedish: slyna c, subba c
    ;)
     

    ||~Rangana~||

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    chathu05 said:


    Old usage: a female dog (slut became a euphamism for bitch in the 1800s)

    Today:
    -Use one: a domineering, spiteful female (although little is said criticizing domineering, spiteful males, who are sometimes known as arseholes)

    -Use two: the subserviant person in a sexual relationship (or a term for a servant).

    -Use three: verb. "To complain" about something.

    "Bitch" (spiteful woman) in other languages:

    Bosnian: kucka f
    Breton: louskenn f, liboudenn f
    Finnish: narttu
    French: chienne f, salope f, garce f, chipie f, rosse f, putain f
    German: Schlampe f, hure f
    Hungarian: kurva, ribanc
    Interlingua: puta, putana f
    Italian: stronza f, troia f
    Lithuanian: kale; f
    Norwegian: tispe f
    Polish: suka f, dziwka f
    Portuguese: puta f, vagabunda f
    Russian: cyka f
    Scottish Gaelic: galla f, siùrsach f
    Slovak: kurva f
    Spanish: puta f, culeda f
    Swedish: slyna c, subba c
    ;)
    :eek: :eek: