26-06-2014, 23:29
(This post was last modified: 26-06-2014, 23:36 by TibetanPrincess.)
Haha. It's a term from the 50's n beyond. Every woman is a broad, dame, and chick (whose name we don't know-that's why they called them slang terms, ie the gal on the street waiting for the bus, nightclub, gas station, grocery store). I'm one of those gals who gets dressed up to the 9's from that era.
I know alot about it and studied fashion, its not something you call to one's face unless you don't care to get their name, now that's used in an offensive manner, like when you say "look lady" "listen woman!" Stare at another woman's bosom, that can be offensive. But chances are, you didn't mean to offend.
I didn't use it to be offensive. I think old lady is more offensive.
I know alot about it and studied fashion, its not something you call to one's face unless you don't care to get their name, now that's used in an offensive manner, like when you say "look lady" "listen woman!" Stare at another woman's bosom, that can be offensive. But chances are, you didn't mean to offend.
I didn't use it to be offensive. I think old lady is more offensive.
(26-06-2014, 23:13)prettylily Wrote:(26-06-2014, 23:08)tibetan113 Wrote:(26-06-2014, 21:02)lovely11 Wrote:And by what do you mean? What did I say that was offensive? I did not mean to be abrasive, just being honest.(26-06-2014, 19:44)tibetan113 Wrote: Its kind of ridiculous to think we are entitled to have what some other broad was naturally given.I meant this.
It's probably because you used the term "broad."