s[he] be[lie]ve[d]
A single, two-word phrase that contains both the phrases "He lied" and "She believed", describing the stereotypically-common occurrence of a male lying to a female for personal gain, and a female believing the male because she is "naive".
This phrase can be interpreted as offensive to both sexes, painting males as devious, untrustworthy creatures and females as gullible fools.
This phrase can be interpreted as offensive to both sexes, painting males as devious, untrustworthy creatures and females as gullible fools.
(Boy and girl have know each other for 2 weeks)
Him: I love you so much. I want to express my love in a physical way. Will you make love with me?
Her: I love you too, so much. I've never felt this way before! Let's do it!
she believed
Him: I love you so much. I want to express my love in a physical way. Will you make love with me?
Her: I love you too, so much. I've never felt this way before! Let's do it!
she believed
S(he) be(lie)ve(d)
he lied because Karen took the kids
S(he) be(lie)ve(d) because Karen took the kids
S[he's] br[ok]en because s[he] be[lie]ve[d]
She's broken because she believed.
He's ok because he lied.
This is a stereotype that defines male homo-sapiens as devious, and female homo-sapiens as gullible fools.
He's ok because he lied.
This is a stereotype that defines male homo-sapiens as devious, and female homo-sapiens as gullible fools.
Guy: I love you so much let's DO IT!
Girl: Okay! I love you so much too!
1 hour later....
She's broken because she believed.
Girl: Okay! I love you so much too!
1 hour later....
She's broken because she believed.