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Partying in the ATL: the do's and dont's.

So alot of my friends ask me to go out with them places, because hate for me cooped up in the house all the time. So towards the end of 2010 we went to this party and everyone was chill then people started wildin out! So here are my drama-free, party friendly rules. 1) Unless you have a designated driver, don't drink too much. 2) If you can't ride with someone, meet them there, there is strength in numbers. 3) Under no circumstances do you leave your drink on a table, date rape is a possibility. 4) Bring prepaid phone with you, along with a preloaded gift card of money, ballers are targets of robbery. 5) Parties are social events, not flash dating venues, Bring Your Own Date. 6) If possible, touch base to see how you're friends are getting home. 7) Eat before and afterward not at the party. 8) Know who's single who isn't, dancing on peoples dates may spark a fight. 9) Ladies don't dress sleazy then get mad for being called a hoe, you are what you act

How do you feel when you look in the mirror? Regaining one self-confidence.

So I was by one of my friends to do a entry on seeing the you no one else does. Or metaphorically speaking, looking in the mirror. People sometimes look in the mirror in order give themselves a false sense of security (Everythings ok......., He/She's coming back......etc) And I mean sometimes it may work out, but there are "thoses times". The times its that one little that blows your self confidence out the water. The guy who you liked that went with the girl you hate. Or some chick blowing your head up, but only wanted your money. So your egos shot and you have no one to turn to so what do you do? Some lie, some do a self check and "look in the mirror". "But what if I don't like what i see?". Change it, its that simple. If you mean and you know it, start being nice. Or if you are very permiscious, then go celibate. And gradually you will grow to a confident individual. So other than looking in the mirror, what others ways either social or non-soc

Rules of engagement.

Seeing as how this a community blog, there will be rules to abide by. 1) No drama or arguing about things outside the blog topic.(This ain't FACEBOOK!) 2) No gay bashing (HELL NO!) 3) No disrespect towards commenters (its their opinion) 4) This isn't match.com, don't cruise the blog for a spouse.

My First Blog!

Hi! What's up. The point of this blog is to discuss the various aspects of how men and women act in relationships. Now It's suppose to entail the various stereotypes we deal with today. Which are: all men are dogs. women are weak and emotionally unstable, men love to cheat, and of course: HOMOSEXUALITY! (for the supporters and persons only. Now if you have another topic you think should be discussed , you may email it to me and i will consider posting it in a blog. Thank You and I can't wait to here from you.