I don't tend to get girls as fans. I just get all the young guys and weirdos.
One thing I really don't like seeing is when girls do a full contour and then foundation and then powder and then more contour and it's a full face of makeup. I don't like that at all.
The thing that most distresses me is whenever I see things over sexualized, I worry about young girls. Some of the fall out of the feminist movement is that it made younger and younger girls more sexually available. It's part of the philosophy, be your own person and be free. But, girls are so over sexualized in this culture.
My girlfriends are my life, but I'm also one of those girls who can hang out with the guys.
Girls must be thwarted early in life.
Jogging in the park is my excuse to look at all the girls.
Girls fall in love with what they hear. Boys fall in love with what they see. That’s why girls wear make-up and boys lie.
We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. We say to girls 'You can have ambition, but not too much'.
Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power.
Most of the Bond girls have been bimbos. I have never been a bimbo.
My mom is going to kill me for talking about sleeping with people. But I don't want to put myself in the position where I'm in a monogamous relationship right now. I'm not dating just one person. 'Sex and the City' changed everything for me because those girls would sleep with so many people.
And smile, you know I always tell the girls to smile because I hate sad faces.
I worked at a McDonald's drive-through. I could always tell when girls were interested: They'd drive around again and say, 'I forgot something. '
I think a huge part is how we're socialized growing up to see our value and worth as being tied into a relationship and how our culture teaches us a distorted sense of romantic love - can't live without you, can't breathe without you, I'll die without you. As teenage girls we believe that level of emotional intensity and dramatics equates with real love. We're also taught that if we date lots of people, then we're sluts, so at an early age we put all our eggs into one basket, so to speak, and concentrate on "the one".
Girls are 50% of the population. We deserve to represent 50% of the heroes.
Girls like to be played with and rumpled a little too sometimes.
You changed the subject. " "From what?" "The empty-headed girls who think you're sexy. " "You know. " "Know what?" "That I only have eyes for you. " Laila swooned inside. She tried to read his face but was met by a look that was indecipherable: the cheerful, cretinous grin at odds with the narrow, half desperate look in his eyes. A clever look, calculated to fall precisely at the midpoint between mockery and sincerity
I always wanted to play the boyfriends of doomed girls.
I hate girls that giggle all the time. . . You hate any girl that David looks at.
There's a place down the street; Seven Xs. What does that mean? Maybe it's. . . girls without skin.