FeFe vs Evadne, Competitive Friends, Mutual Respect

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In the heyday of the 1970’s if a teenage girl was gorgeous they would call her foxy.

Now if a young woman is sexy and beautiful, they call her hot.

Different time period. Different words.

Same meaning.

In their day, the glamorous beauties Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell were quite a team and paired for one unforgettable movie.

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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 American musical comedy film of the 1949 stage musical, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe.

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It was a classic 1950s film about sexually confident showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw. Marilyn Monroe may have sung that diamonds are a girl’s best friend in the film but her loyalty to her buddy comes before any rich suitors.

Now in the 1950s they didn’t use the term BFF but if there were ever two Best Female Friends on film it was Marilyn and Jane.

“Friends are the siblings God never gave us.”… Mencius

Our female grappling industry is filled with women who compete and have great admiration and respect for each other.

Two such girls are the Nor-Cal beauties FeFe and Evadne, two BFFs who clashed in the Dojo during a San Francisco East Bay event.

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Let’s read about it at San Francisco Grappling Stars. “Two newer Nor Cal beauties meet at the Dojo to battle it out in a San Francisco Bay Area event. They are familiar with each other’s tactics and it shows as these two keep this one very close in a back and forth ground level struggle. Super sexy FeFe has some of the most beautiful, strong legs in the world from bicycling. Evadne is elegant with gorgeous porcelain skin. Who will win? You will enjoy finding out.”

Sounds like two gorgeous female friends competing and having fun.

We were there. We loved it. You can purchase the match at:

https://grapplingstars.com/fvsf-wrestling-videos/

We are so glad that the world is filled with great friendships.

Let’s enjoy the experience even more.

Good Friend and Best Friend – What Is the Difference?

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By Amanda Blain

Sometimes in life it is hard to understand the latest ‘rules’… Is it OK to update our Facebook status? Am I allowed to like your company? Should I text late at night after a glass of wine? The world out there has sure gotten confusing.

One that comes up often in the world of friendship is when a person becomes your “best friend”. This is looked at by some as equal to a new romantic relationship and saying “i love you” for the first time. I.e… A huge ball of stress.

If you have been hanging out with a new gal pal for a while and feel perhaps she might be falling into the BFF category… You might want to consider a few points first…

1) Some people throw BFF around and some people take it very seriously. Approach with caution.
2) Most people agree you can have way more than 1 Best Friend. “Best” doesn’t really seem to imply what it once did in the age of moving across the country, twitter and instant text messaging.
3) This lovely poem… Helps narrow it down…

What is the difference between a good friend and a best friend you ask?

A good friend will tell you what you want to hear.
A best friend will always tell the truth.

A good friend seeks to talk with you about your problems.
A best friend seeks to help you with your problems.

A good friend will be there for you all through school.
A best friend will be there till the day you die.

A Good Friend will bail you out of prison.
A best friend will be sitting next to you saying
“damn that was fun!”.

A good friend brings a bottle of wine to your party.
A best friend comes early to help you cook and stays late to help you clean.

A good friend hates it when you call after they’ve gone to bed.
A best friend asks you why you took so long to call.

A good friend wonders about your romantic history.
A best friend could blackmail you with it.

A good friend thinks the friendship is over when you have an argument.
A best friend calls you after you had a fight.

A good friend, when visiting, acts like a guest.
A best friend opens your refrigerator and helps himself.

A good friend has never seen you cry.
A best friend has shoulders soggy from your tears.

A good friend doesn’t know your parents’ first names.
A best friend has their phone numbers in his address book.

A good friend expects you to always be there for them.
A best friend expects to always be there for you.

A good friend is someone you enjoy hanging out with.
A best friend is someone you need.

Now that we have cleared the rules up… Go out there… and find your BFF! If you have one… why not text her right now? Facebook status? OK… Email works too.

Amanda Blain is the president and founder of Girlfriend Social a website that allows women to make female friendship. She has extensive experience in coaching individuals in the ways of friendship and blogs about it regularly.

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