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Woman says she’s ‘too beautiful’ to make female friends from freeamfva's blog

Self-confessed single Claire Grey, 39, who lives in Swansea, south Wales, with her daughter Sasha, 18 months, and is a professional singer and psychotherapist, has revealed to The Sun how she’s never had a female friend:To get more news about 欧美成人熟妇激情视频, you can visit our official website.

“I don’t have any female friends – and I never have. It shocks people when they learn that about me – what kind of a 39-year-old woman who likes ballet, is mum to a little girl and competes in beauty pageants doesn’t have women mates?

But the truth is (whisper it) I can’t stand hanging out with ‘the girls’ – I even hate that term.

All that whining and screeching leaves me cold. Trying to get ready for a night out with ladies – perfume being sprayed and chatter about blokes and shoes swimming round my ears – is my idea of hell.

Not to mention the endless heart emojis and ‘love yous’ at the end of phone calls. What. Is. The. Point?

Of course I love some people, I’m not dead-hearted – but I don’t need to announce it in WhatsApp chats. In fact I’d say I love more genuinely as I don’t use the term so frivolously.

Recently after seeing a lot of chatter about ‘girls’ girls’ on the internet with the phrase ‘gorgeous, gorgeous girls’ becoming a new catchphrase for 2022, I posted a tirade about it on Facebook.

‘They go to the toilets in pairs and why is that?’ I ranted. ‘They spend ages taking selfies on nights out.

‘It takes girls hours to get ready and the amount of minutes spent posing shamelessly on the dance floor is boring.’ Us ‘lads’ put our phones away and enjoy the night.

Alas, the comments went down like a lead balloon with one woman accusing me of being ‘untrustworthy’ and ‘anti-women’.

But I’m not ‘anti-women’ at all – on the contrary I’m not bitchy enough to give two hoots either way.

I just know I can’t bring myself to glug white wine or cocktails in a trendy bar with a group of cackling girls who scream when they see each other then insult each other when their backs are turned when I could be chilled out with an easygoing gang of lads and play pool.

If we have an issue we tell each other straight, although rarely there is one.

Of course, women are suspicious of why I don’t have female friends. For all their supposed friendliness, their insecurity and subsequent gossiping is one of the main reasons I don’t get on with them in the first place.

Many ladies seem to hate women who get on so well with their men – not thinking you can hang out with a guy without something going on.

I’ve been told that I’m especially problematic as I’m fairly glam and not a tomboy. I wouldn’t drink a pint and while I love outdoors stuff and camping, I’m not into rugby.

I think many women believe I want to steal their boyfriends and husbands – but actually that couldn’t be further from the truth. Their girly mates are more likely to do that. I see their husbands as mates not bait – I don’t even know how to flirt.

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