Only girls who grew up in the country refer to themselves as "city girls" after they move to the city. I find this interesting for some reason.
You never hear a girl born in the city call herself a city girl. It is just a given and they have no frame of reference or are unaware of the contrast.
This is what makes country girls who move to the city appeal to me. They are multi-dimensional. There scope of life has more depth and I find it enduring.
Only when you have experienced both sides of the coin can you make such an assertion.
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I knew you loved me. :)
Come on now, we know why you and I and all males like country girls..... because they have nothing else to do in the country while growing up than to "experiment" with penis'. LOL
I still call myself a country girl.. even though I live in the city now.
I guess I just don't like to put myself in a box. How one-dimensional is that?
If I could, I'd have a condo in the city and a big house in the middle of nowhere, each to suit my mood. That versatility keeps life FAR more exciting. :)
Rocket, I only started extensively experimenting when I was no longer a "country girl"--I think what's endearing is that little bit of raw innocence. Hard to find. :)
Hmm..Country girls muli-dimensional? I think you like them because they like to roll in the hay ;-)
that is so true. i ve only lived in big cities -mpls,a-tex and back to mpls...but ive only visited the country (i have fam out on farms) but yeah...i understand what you are saying haha
Perhaps you are looking for someone to "muck out your stall" after you are done partying - ?!
Man, I miss that corn detassling....
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