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A '''girls' night out''' is gender-exclusive event where women congregate to engage in social activities, usually after a workday. Typical events may include dinner and a movie, meeting over beverages, a book club, or watching a television event together, perhaps at an out-of-the-home location. The purpose is to share a common experience while participating in a group of adults of the same gender. [[Women's issues]] might also be discussed. However, the event is oftentimes looked down upon by the other sex, due to its gender-exclusive nature which is often seen as alienating.
A '''girls' night out''' is meeting on the halfday fridays of hezikiah,moises,quran and max.they either chill around center city(liberty place,chestnut and walnut sts,south sts.)around south philadelphia(9th and capital sts.)

They stay out of any ghetto.being as they have no street credibility.
Max has no parents and is asian.he wears express,hollister and rocawear.
Hezekiah has a fat lazy black mother.and a nigger dad.but he is of hispanic descent.
Moises is the lone white boy who has no father.he wears h and m and that is it.he is the proclaimed "skeeter" of the clique.
Quran has a lot of nike sbs.he is asian and is currently married to new orleans rapper lil wayne.
See also [[Guys' night out]]
See also [[Guys' night out]]




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Revision as of 01:55, 19 April 2007

A girls' night out is gender-exclusive event where women congregate to engage in social activities, usually after a workday. Typical events may include dinner and a movie, meeting over beverages, a book club, or watching a television event together, perhaps at an out-of-the-home location. The purpose is to share a common experience while participating in a group of adults of the same gender. Women's issues might also be discussed. However, the event is oftentimes looked down upon by the other sex, due to its gender-exclusive nature which is often seen as alienating.

See also Guys' night out