7 Things Some Women Have GOT to Stop Doing in Public

September 6th, 2011 - By Victoria Uwumarogie

Overprotective Girlfriends: Giving the Stank Face for No Reason

Have you ever been introduced to a woman AND her man while out with your own friends and found her demeanor to be…a little icy? Granted, you haven’t even had the chance to say boo to her other than hello. If this has happened to you, don’t trip, you’re not the only one. I don’t know if these kind of women think you’re going to try and jump their man’s bones underneath the table when they’re not looking, but giving people the cold shoulder just because you’re threatened for no reason is not cool. Something worse that proves a chick like this is “mucho” petty is if you pay her a compliment and THEN, only after that compliment is given, she warms up to you. Talking about, “It was nice to meet you girl!”  Was it!? Seriously?

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  • Joyce

    This article seems to be ethnically oriented to black women. I’m a white woman who does none of these things, and I can’t imagine black women are so crass as to engage in these behaviors. Tell me (black) girls, is this a terribly demeaning view of you? Or are there black women out there who need to learn these basic lessons?

    I’m all ears.

  • anon ymous

    What on earth does this gibberish even mean ”
    older women running through the streets talking talking loud on phones and in public about whose weave they will or have pulled out someone’s head, whose a** they are going to beat, and muffing grown men in the head talking about what the brotha won’t do back”   HUH?   And 8 pages?  REALLY?  Like you cant sell enough stupid ad space you need to spread this absolutely worthless article across 8 pages?  

  • The Flamingo Kid

    The chick in the pic looks seriously pregnant and she is smoking! Shouldn’t the advice be  to “NOT smoke while you are pregnant?!”  Are you kidding me!

  • Lisa_landen

    I meant “if that does not WORK, leave and shop another time.”  :)

  • Lisa_landen

    also please add: do not neglect your babies’ needs in order to shop.  do not shush or yell at your baby for crying when you are trying to shop.  pick up your baby and soothe him/her.  if that does not leave, go home and shop another time.

  • Thomas Henderson

    This reads like something a high school sophomore would compose as their first attempt at pusuasive writing. What annoys me? Women that write articles like this, wasting my time. I would add to the list, women who drive and talk on the cell phone, or text, or both.

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  • Whitmore58

    Grammatically, it should be “…embarrassing you and ME.” Not “you and I.” You wouldn’t say, “You’re embarrassing I.” Because it’s wrong. However, you got it right when you wrote, “A friend and I went to a restaurant…” Because you’d say, “I went to a restaurant,”  not “Me went to a restaurant.”

  • Realirish

    “embarrassing you and I”?  It’s embarrassing you and ME. 

  • amandajo

    Agree 100% especially the ice queens I once met a girlfriend of my cousin who was icy to me until she realized I was related to him and therefore not after her man hahaha. And the kids I’ve been a server for years people let their kids run all over restaurants in front of servers carrying huge trays of hot food, those are heavy and you can’t really see a tiny kid in front of you, I understand kids won’t always behave but at least maintain some control the world is not their playground  

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  • Isabella

    I’m not a mother, but I’m in psychology class and when your child is crying because they want something, youre supposed to…ignore them.

    • Joyce

      Um, no. You are supposed to control them or take them out of the situation if it is annoying other people if you are in a public place.

  • Interested

    You and me NOT you and I.

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  • Sherrie

    Thank you, Victoria, for some much-needed manners reminders.  I’m so white I melt in spring, but the manners are for all women, and I wouldn’t have see this if aol hadn’t included it in their links at the bottom of another story.