Do you know how it feels when a glob of $15 conditioner slides out of your hand and disappears down the pitch-black abyss drain without even stopping to say goodbye? The intensity of that sheer second of madness is so real that if you've never experienced it, imagine all the overblown drama in Gossip Girl without the safety of the screen, meaning it actually happened.
So get ready for a dose of #GirlProblem memes that capture a whole bunch of peculiar situations that you wouldn’t need a further explanation on what we are talking about. I should also remind you that although the memes talk about things that most women would relate to, it doesn’t mean they’re gender specific.
I mean, humor is universal anyway and hey, what guy hasn’t indulged in a $15 conditioner?! I don’t know about you, but my dad has.
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Why dress for someone who only wants to see you without clothes? Sometimes guys make no sense lol
Lighten up, people.... I don't think this is lack of knowledge from the guy's side. It sounds to me more like a spontaneous reaction to the flow of time. Just like you go "already?!" when you, for example, hear your nephew turned 18. And she took it with humour, because the situation is obviously bizarre and funny.
Childhood in the '70s: Wake up. Eat breakfast. Go outside and play. Go in and eat lunch. Go outside and play. Go in and eat dinner. Go outside and play. When the streetlights come on, go in and get ready for bed.
2000's babies don't understand that Independence (like me)
Load More Replies...I was mid eye roll at the misguided nostalgia then the tears..laughing, rolling down my face tears started
Unfortunately it was just not as publicised as much. I remember times....
Load More Replies...Was just thinking that? This is more about age, then gender?
Load More Replies...Chalk another one up to "Things today's children just won't comprehend!" And THAT is sad.
my mom still does this... after dinner its "ok outside just keep an eye on your siblings and come back before dark"
But that meant our parents couldn't track us ALL. THE. TIME. Heaven forbid.
9 years old, loose in the bush all day. Coming home covered in scratches and bruises. Dad asks "Good day?" Yup, good day.
When my parents did that me and my friend......made out (btw we were about 11)
Yep. But when my son came along, I was THE WORST mother for not knowing where he was every minute
I think that it wasn't as much of a worry then.
Load More Replies...Yes, we used to get locked OUT of the house and not allowed back in until dark. But woe be to those who came in late! Those were the good old days... :)
We are everywhere. You all are just too busy arguing with Boomers to notice.
Load More Replies...Who scrolls through lists meticulously seeking out minor deviations from a theme and then complaining about it?
Load More Replies...I agree. When I was young my family always called me fat but I was right in the middle of the healthy bmi (I know that its not super accurate but for this example it works). I spent years thinking that I was fat and undesirable when I was perfectly fine. Society has nkrmalised too much that being underweight is the correct thing.
Thats like the double standard with homemakers and working women. Many sexist men pretend that "marriage will ruin you, women are a money drain". But they are the same ones that want to date solely a sahm and that say things like 'I wouldnt date a woman earning more than me'. Well either the woman is allowed to earn money or you need to pay. Is common sense...
Well, jeez, it's not like you planned to pick up that many items. Those sneaky stores set up all the wrong displays in all the right places. Godiva chocolates next to feminine hygiene, etc.
Please. And lets stop pretending that "healthy" means underweight. Being underweight does not make you bad and nobody should be bullied for that (same with overweight). But it shouldnt be considered the norm. Many actresses in the cinema are incredibly underweight and seen as "this is how a normal woman should look like".
I hate it when someone tells me to calm down when I'm legitimately angry.
I always cut the underwires out before I wear them. Can't stand underwire bras, so uncomfortable.
It's the old " the worst thing I guy fears to happen on a first date is to be laughed at, for the woman it's being raped and murdered" thing.
52 + surgery + private fitness coach + personal chef + hours of professional makeup + professional photographer
Am I the only woman who actually likes wearing a bra? I often hear other women complain that bras are uncomfortable and that they can't waight to take it of when they get home. But my bras are very comfy, and I love wearing them. I feel insecure without wearing a bra, and I like the tight feeling of it. Sometimes I even sleep in it.
Yes!! I've got naturally curly hair and I love it when it rains! Makes it even curlier
Some of them are funny. But honestly I see a lot of repetition and I don't see all of this relatability with women life in some of them. Much more with the shopaholic, make-up lover, "I act like a bitch and I'm proud" kind of person. I personally prefer the posts that show women memes without the repetition of the usual clichè.
I agree. Many are funny. But like with most "women relatable problems" a lot are simply stereotypes. Many women do not care for makeup, clothes, shopping or alcohol. It would be like me making memes about my life as a short haired woman and assuming that all women relate..
Load More Replies...All the period ones remind me that, even though I don't/won't have kids, having a hysterectomy was a good thing.
That moment when you go outside after shaving your legs and the wind starts playing Wind in the Willows on that one-inch square of hair you missed just under your kneecap. Amirite?
Lol yes. When the sunlight highlights all the tiny patches you missed
Load More Replies...it says 80 yet I can only see 50? some of these are very relatable lol
You have to click on the link provided after #50. Most BP articles have a link that expands the list to all of the entries.
Load More Replies...There are currently only 3 kinds of people that are free to bash on: Whites / Males / Cops . Combinations possible.
Load More Replies...Some of them are funny. But honestly I see a lot of repetition and I don't see all of this relatability with women life in some of them. Much more with the shopaholic, make-up lover, "I act like a bitch and I'm proud" kind of person. I personally prefer the posts that show women memes without the repetition of the usual clichè.
I agree. Many are funny. But like with most "women relatable problems" a lot are simply stereotypes. Many women do not care for makeup, clothes, shopping or alcohol. It would be like me making memes about my life as a short haired woman and assuming that all women relate..
Load More Replies...All the period ones remind me that, even though I don't/won't have kids, having a hysterectomy was a good thing.
That moment when you go outside after shaving your legs and the wind starts playing Wind in the Willows on that one-inch square of hair you missed just under your kneecap. Amirite?
Lol yes. When the sunlight highlights all the tiny patches you missed
Load More Replies...it says 80 yet I can only see 50? some of these are very relatable lol
You have to click on the link provided after #50. Most BP articles have a link that expands the list to all of the entries.
Load More Replies...There are currently only 3 kinds of people that are free to bash on: Whites / Males / Cops . Combinations possible.
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