16 Ways It's Harder To Be A Girl
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16 Ways It's Harder To Be A Girl

The Struggle Is Real

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16 Ways It's Harder To Be A Girl
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Ladies clearly need more struggles than just birthing. There is also the pain of pulling out knotted hair ties, makeup tutorials gone wrong, and feeling as though you have a hair down your shirt and you can't check to see in public.

Here are 16 ways that being a girl is harder than being a boy.


1. Torture device for young girls. The cuteness doesn't equal the pain of hair ripping out of one's skull.

2. Cutting your heel continues to bleed for hours.

3. Shaving, shaving... The worst and best feeling.

4. Girls clothing is half the cloth and double the cost. Guy's clothing double the fabric half the cost.

5. The monthly "gift" that doesn't keep giving. Should I wear white pants? Do I take the risk?

6. Feminine products are way too expensive. We didn't choose the V life, it chose us.

7. Wearing makeup, you will get called a slut. Don't wear makeup and you get called a troll. There is no winning.

8. I personally don't have this issue. Women with large boobs can't lay on their stomach. It's extremely painful and UNCOMFORTABLE.

9. Bra straps.

"You better fix your strap I can see it and it might distract me. I didn't know you have boobs under that shirt and that a bra was supporting them."

10. Peeing outside is impossible. In order to go to the bathroom not on a toilet, one must get but naked from the hips down. Then, pray it doesn't get on your pants.

11.Dealing with periods.

The agonizing cramp that cause you to grab your stomach and heave over. One must keep going about her day though, stomach cramps won't and hasn't stop you yet.

12. Finding the perfect bra. Bra shopping is never easy. One bra is too tight, The next to loose. After endless attempts of finding the "perfect" bra you could put a bra on in your sleep.

13. Finding the right clothes size.

No store has the same fit for clothes. In one store your shirt size may be a 6 in another a 8. Pants are way worst. I currently wear a 5,6,7,8 in multiple brands. Also a X/S, S/P, S, and M. Needless to say shopping trips are never a short errand.

14. When you lay on your side and your boob decides to slip out its designated area. Excuse me? Did I say that you could move?

15. WIND.


16. Lastly, a moment of silence for the cute panties that lost the battle against the red sea.

R.I.P.

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