boy or girl? man or woman?
By wisan_jaya
@wisan_jaya (127)
Indonesia
4 responses
@prncesfrmheaven (452)
• United States
24 Apr 09
I am perfectly happy being a woman but there could be some benefits in being a male. I could pee standing up. LOL It's not so bad being chubby if you are a guy, people don't judge you. You can sleep with a lot of people and you don't get called names. Not that I would ever sleep with lots of people but it still goes to show that there are some advantages to being a man. But as far as being a girl I like it. We have really awesome clothes, we get to wear make up, and we can sometimes get out of tickets when we get pulled over by police officers. LOL
@wisan_jaya (127)
• Indonesia
25 Apr 09
Yeah.... every body have its own happiness and difficulty. LEt's enjoy for being ourself. Best for all. Thanks for your respone.
@LaSenyoraSilis (313)
• United States
25 Apr 09
Yes, that is the spirit. Let's enjoy being ourselves. :-)
@firstsite2008 (392)
• India
24 Apr 09
It totally depends on the perception of one's towards being a boy or a girl. Both have pros and cons attached with it. But I am glad to be a male because I feel that girls are restricted a lot and thus I feel a bit pity about them. Though in developed countries , they have more freedom but in less privileged countries the case is different.
@wisan_jaya (127)
• Indonesia
25 Apr 09
Talking about freedom,,,em... do you ever feel like you are being press to work harder in order to get more and more money for your family's living??? Sometimes i feel i do. I think this is also a disadvantange for being a man. But... yeah this is man's responsibility. Well....thank you for responding me. HAppy mylotting.
@firstsite2008 (392)
• India
24 Apr 09
It totally depends on the perception of one's towards being a boy or a girl. Both have pros and cons attached with it. But I am glad to be a male because I feel that girls are restricted a lot and thus I feel a bit pity about them. Though in developed countries , they have more freedom but in less privileged countries the case is different.
@LaSenyoraSilis (313)
• United States
24 Apr 09
I think your question may be based on the way an individual feels or the certain circumstances a person may have encountered during his/her lifetime. As humans there is no differnce. Sure, we may look different on the outside, we may have faced hardships that others haven't and some may be a little more or less privileged than others (which is sometimes a shame :-)) but on the inside we are all the same. :-) So in conclusion, everything is based on the way you view it. :-)