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10 Perks Of Being A Girl's Girl

Because girls are wonderful, and being friends with them is the best.

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I can never take any girl seriously who says she prefers hanging out with guys over girls. "Boys are less drama!!! Girls are too loud!! Girls are too fussy!!!" First off, no. Girls are actually majestic creatures that must be protected and treasured at all costs. Once you find a solid, almost non-problematic group of girlfriends, you're basically set for life. Here are reasons why being a girl's girl isn't such a bad thing.

1. Girls are wonderful and amazing. Girls are a gift to humanity. Treasure them.

2. If you need to rant, someone is willing to listen. It's not going to be considered annoying or petty. As a girl's girl, there's always going to be a friend ready to listen about how bad your day was or how annoying a guy is being.

3. You're probably never lonely. There will always be someone out of squad willing to grab brunch or go on a late night food run. Even if they aren't hungry, they're willing to go with you just to keep you company (and they'll still probably end up ordering something anyway).


4. Girls Nights Out. The best, 'nough said. (Note: do not be the girl ruining girls night by bringing a boy.)



5. Travelling in packs = protection. The larger your group, the more protected you are when walking around campus at night, getting home safe, having weirdos hitting on you, etc.



6. Your girls know what's best for you. They know how much you need when pregaming, how you like your coffee, what guys you shouldn't be talking to, what to say when you don't know how to respond to a text, what classes you should be studying for, etc.



7. Need something? Name it and someone probably has it. Your clothing, shoes, and accessory choices have expanded!! If you ever need to borrow makeup, alcohol, tampons, food, you name it and I'm sure you can find it.



8. They'll tell the hard truth when needed. You need to be able to be friends with people who will support you, but they also need to be honest. If something doesn't look good on you a good friend would tell you. Keep that in mind. This also goes for school, relationships and work. Real friends want what's best for you.



9. Girls are so nice. It seems like girls are always looking out for each other. Whenever I see a girl too sloppy at a party and I see her "mom" friend of the night come swoop in to save her, it makes me realize that there is good in the world. Have you ever walked into the women's room in a club? You'll probably find a bunch of girls taking selfies, giggling about how drunk they are and wobbling around in their heels. Have you seen guys in a club? Messy, probably trying to pick up women any way possible, and maybe pushing to fight someone.



10. When you're friends with a guy, sometimes they will misinterpret the friendship. I'm not saying girls and guys can't be friends, I'm just saying that sometime someone mistakes a friendship for flirting.



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