What is a BITCH ??

Randy Whorewald

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Anita's Massage said:
A bitch is someone who dares to have a strong opinion in spite of being a woman:)
I really don't believe in women being the weaker sex. Men may earn more than women, run faster and buy more widescreen TVs. But when it comes to health, they trail the opposite sex in nearly every category. Stroke, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and the six other leading causes of death kill men at a higher rate than they do women. Yet men are half as likely to see a doctor regularly.

Having said that, I firmly believe that women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are beautiful.
 
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Dakota Wood

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Randy Whorewald said:
Having said that, I firmly believe that women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are beautiful.
Now that is funny...and sadly true.
 

FuZzYknUckLeS

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DeaAphrodite said:
BITCH = Babe In Total Control of Herself
Um.
No.
That spells BITCOH actually.

A tip for you:

Abbreviation rules

When creating or using abbreviations, keep the following guidelines in mind.

2. An abbreviation for a phrase (acronym) should include the initial letters of all of the words of the phrase in either capital or lowercase roman letters (DWBA for distorted-wave Born approximation, bcc for body-centred-cubic). Always use capital letters if you are abbreviating a proper name (BCS for Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer), and when creating acronyms.



Sorry, but I don't write the rules...
 

DeaAphrodite

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FuZzYknUckLeS said:
Um.
No.
That spells BITCOH actually.

A tip for you:

Abbreviation rules

When creating or using abbreviations, keep the following guidelines in mind.

2. An abbreviation for a phrase (acronym) should include the initial letters of all of the words of the phrase in either capital or lowercase roman letters (DWBA for distorted-wave Born approximation, bcc for body-centred-cubic). Always use capital letters if you are abbreviating a proper name (BCS for Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer), and when creating acronyms.



Sorry, but I don't write the rules...

Picky picky! :D
 
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