Hans Christian Anderson had once quoted ‘when words fail, music speaks’, which can relate to the idea that women often express their thoughts and emotions through their music, or perhaps men might write lyrics about them instead. Either way, most women are quite complex and multifaceted in their own way, so it can take time and effort to fully understand their perspectives.
There are some guys out there who make a lot of effort to present themselves well for a night out, but is that really what girls are interested in? If a guy comes and introduces himself to you, you are going to judge based on what he is wearing. When he starts to make conversation, you find that he is completely in love with himself. Attractive? I think not.
Every year when the weather begins to warm up, Canberra women take to the streets to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere only summer can offer. Fashion takes center stage and streets like Garema Place and Lonsdale Street are filled with the latest trends and quirky styles.
There are some jobs were gender does make a difference, and being a bouncer is one of them. Now I’m not saying that females cannot be bouncers or that they don’t do a good job, just that their gender makes a difference in the job.
If you are attempting to plan a hen’s night, here is one important tip: IT IS NOT LIKE THE MOVIES! You will not be kidnapping the bride and taking her to a strip show. Sorry to disappoint you.
The wingman is a staple of the nightlife scene. By making you look like a warm, charismatic and engaging person, the wingman can be dynamite in helping you score a chick. Think of Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother and you’ll have a reliable idea of the powers a wingman can muster - although focused on his own pursuits of scoring he’s equally engaged in ensuring his buddies pickup.
Women fought for gender equality for many years, and all in all I think men are pretty good at treating women like equals these days (compared to life before the 1960s anyway). But there’s one place where women are still seen as “different” from them, and that’s at nightclubs.