Working with all women is a pain. I always feel left out, like an outsider. I remember Drama class being the worst place ever. There were two groups; this one annoying girl, her boyfriend and my ex, and then those gossiping girls who always had inside jokes. Though they talked to me, I never felt like they were friendly enough. And this one girl, who was dating this guy I've liked since grade 9, seemed to always indirectly make fun of me, whether behind my back or out in the open, calling me over in front of her whole group of friends. Ugh. At least her boyfriend didn't really get into it.
But that's the thing, that's why I'd rather chill with a man. On the other hand, men definitely have their things to talk about. I don't like talking about what other women are wearing or shopping or anything, but I don't like talking about video games I never played before. It all depends on what you feel like talking about. I'd have to say though (if the man or woman is a fairly close friend) talking about emotions and problems is a gender-neutral thing, and you get different advice out of each gender.
Is it normal to hate working with all one sex?
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Working with all women is a pain. I always feel left out, like an outsider. I remember Drama class being the worst place ever. There were two groups; this one annoying girl, her boyfriend and my ex, and then those gossiping girls who always had inside jokes. Though they talked to me, I never felt like they were friendly enough. And this one girl, who was dating this guy I've liked since grade 9, seemed to always indirectly make fun of me, whether behind my back or out in the open, calling me over in front of her whole group of friends. Ugh. At least her boyfriend didn't really get into it.
But that's the thing, that's why I'd rather chill with a man. On the other hand, men definitely have their things to talk about. I don't like talking about what other women are wearing or shopping or anything, but I don't like talking about video games I never played before. It all depends on what you feel like talking about. I'd have to say though (if the man or woman is a fairly close friend) talking about emotions and problems is a gender-neutral thing, and you get different advice out of each gender.