Women Are Sharing The Things Men Do That Absolutely Baffle Them, And Hard Same
1."Send dick pics and expect us to actually like it."
—u/eefr
2."Pursue or lock down a hot girl and get mad when they continue to be hot."
Paramount Pictures
—u/Beneficial-Door-3252
"Cindy Lauper said it herself: 'Some boys take a beautiful girl and hide her away from the rest of the world.' Walk in the sun ladies!"
—u/Pastawbutter
3."This is a generalization obviously, but men often go, 'I can fix this.' It doesn't matter how complicated something is, perhaps even requiring a specialist; men will immediately try and do it themselves, often making the problem worse or fixing it jankily."
NBC
"Like, you get people go to trade school purely to learn how to do some of these things because it is that complicated, right?!"
—u/Pinkalpacamaid
"I have this theory that this ludicrous confidence is something that's ultimately net-beneficial, and women are robbed of it by a misogynist society."
—u/capacitorfluxing
4."Promising to take care of something, and failing to fulfill the promise, so we get to panic and try to do the thing last minute. It seems to go in one ear and out the other when they 'listen' to women."
—u/julmcb911
5."Using the bathroom and then not washing their hands. Do they not feel disgusting?"
Walt Disney Pictures / Via giphy.com
—u/injury_minded
"This! I've had a couple men in my life swear they don't need to wash their hands after peeing because it's not the same as women going to the bathroom. Absolutely vile."
—u/rrmounce95
6."Men often refuse to go to the doctor about their medical problems, or a therapist about their mental health problems. Drives me nuts."
—u/eefr
7."They force everyone to 'pass as a man' in order to play online games normally. Men, if every player around you is always a man, it's most likely since you've made it hostile for women to even out themselves."
NBC
—u/Q-9
8."Compulsive contrarian debating."
—u/ruminajaali
"Men who do this think it makes them smart."
—u/TVsFrankismyDad
9."Continually ask for women's opinions and then dismiss, debate, deny, and disrespect every fucking response."
—u/BillieDoc-Holiday
10."Pursuing you then proceeding to say he's not ready for a relationship."
—u/sherlockgirlypop
11."Some men complain about not finding 'good women.' Yet they are not self-aware. Their definition of 'good' is a shallow one, and they're attracted to toxic traits. They project their past hurt and punish future partners. They expect traditional loyalty but do not offer stability. They play games, then get angry and bitter when they lose the game."
Disney Channel
—u/Moosemuffin64
12."Offering 'advice' constantly for things they know nothing about in an aggressively condescending and know-it-all type of way, like they think we'd be impressed and flattered rather than just insulted by how demeaning they are to our intelligence."
—u/AnonPinkLady
13."They believe women have no reason to distrust men."
—u/AlisonPoole98
14."Hate women without knowing consciously they hate women."
NBC
—u/Hello_Hangnail
15."Not washing themselves properly, not wiping themselves properly, and smelling their hand after they scratch their ass or balls. (YOU ALREADY KNOW YOU REEK!!!)"
—u/CozyCatGaming
16."Possess zero self-awareness [regarding space]. Get the fuck out of the way!"
—u/madeoflime
"WHY ARE THEY ALWAYS STANDING IN MY WAY?!?"
—u/AnonPinkLady
17."Not shaving that gross goat scraggly-ass beard they think is so cool."
—u/TayPhoenix
18."Can't handle the work of a relationship and would rather have a 'friend with benefits' so they never need to take accountability."
ABC
—u/Individual-Upstairs4
"Then they say that women lack responsibility. Their intention is to make them bear all the blame for their mistakes. Men hate responsibility. I have seen this a lot. They prefer to blame women instead of holding themselves accountable, as if they are like little children."
—u/Sweet_Animal6924
19."Men, just throw away any underwear with holes in them. Socks included. Just toss them. Don't give it a second thought."
—u/champion0522
20."Fear of having any 'female-coded' hobbies for fear of being judged as gay, girly, or feminine in any way, shape, or form."
Warner Bros.
"Recently I saw a man who was afraid of reading a book that is popular amongst women..."
—u/OkDesk2871
21."Say they want virgins and call women used-up or ran-through if they have premarital sex, but at the same time want to keep having casual sex until they're ready to settle down with that virgin. They're sexually dependent on the women they call whores."
"If there were no 'whores' to service them they'd be unhappy, yet they claim to hate the existence of these 'whores.' Also, they think sex damages women and lowers their worth, yet want to 'damage' as many women as possible. I just can't understand it.
I've noticed it's more the younger generation that seems to care about virginity and 'body count,' thanks to the manosphere and influencers like Tate. I'm 46, and I've never had a guy my age ask my body count. I'm glad not to be a young girl in the dating scene today."
—u/manykeets
22.And finally, "Weaponized incompetence: when you ask them to do something and they completely half-ass it so you won't ask them again."
Pop TV / CBC Television
—u/minty_dinosaur
I'm somehow so frustrated reading these, but also laughing so hard. Tell me your thoughts down in the comments! Or, feel free to share your own baffling 'manecdote.'
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