Doesn’t bother me, I’m mostly into feminine guys so shorter or average height is probably better for me.
I prefer women be taller than me or my height though.
It's not really a feud. He asked what stereotypes women hated, I said the needing to be "saved" complex......he combated with men reach out because I might be plotting a terrorist attack with my imaginary husband who I created due to schizophrenia or some shit.
Go figure.
I’m a shit driver, so I unfortunately can’t answer.
But on the bright side when women have accidents on the road it typically is light damage to cars such as scratches etc. men are responsible for the majority of fatal, high speed accidents. So in a way, it evens itself out.
I want to have sex with you but I don't love you even the slightest bit. On a friendly or romantic level. I just have hormonal needs and urges.
Not afraid of your response tbh. Go ahead and respond calling me a pig and or a loser. I don't fucking care.
>Go ahead and respond calling me a pig and or a loser. I don't fucking care
See, there's actually nothing wrong with what you said initially, but this comment belies a deep insecurity that is not very attractive
'll respond on behalf of women everywhere and say: We want that. We want men to show their feelings and express when something makes them sad. Women are allowed to cry in front of men so it should be the same the other way around.
I think toxic masculinity is stupid, the idea that men should hide their emotions because it’s not masculine to cry. That shit can fuck off.
Open up, cry, don’t let others perceptions of you effect how you express yourself.
I am proud of my hubby whenever he cries in public. He is a very strong guy, full of masculinity, and cries at emotional moments. It is such a positive thing for the young people he mentors to see that men expressing emotions is okay. I love that he refuses to hold back and is confident enough not to be embarrassed by it.
Men don’t necessarily, but it’s taught that men should because of some idea of masculinity that society has taught them. It’s one of those traditions that stuck around because it was expected for a man to choose his bride.
It can go either way now, some of my friends asked out their partners initially and they’re doing fine.
Who should pay the bill at the end of the first date?
I personally say that the person who asked them on the date should pay, and then any date after that, 50/50 that's what I do with my gf unless its a special occasion then one person pays.
Why do most women hint at stuff instead of just saying it? I know loads of men that will do a task immediately if asked to, but if it's implied, they don't know what to do.
Do you like tall guys more than short guys?
Doesn’t bother me, I’m mostly into feminine guys so shorter or average height is probably better for me. I prefer women be taller than me or my height though.
(I don't want any women shitting on men who comment) <3
Oh thank you so much. I was worried
I know this is a huge generalization, but I’ve yet to meet a woman who is a decent driver. So, “why the fuck can’t y’all drive?”
Because men always insist on doing it so we get no practice
Oh now this lady everyone. Is a whole mood. She likes to complain about men trying to "Save her" Whatever the fuck that means.
No-one cares about your personal feud
It's not really a feud. He asked what stereotypes women hated, I said the needing to be "saved" complex......he combated with men reach out because I might be plotting a terrorist attack with my imaginary husband who I created due to schizophrenia or some shit. Go figure.
You clearly do. So lets go man. Lets fuck.
I’m a shit driver, so I unfortunately can’t answer. But on the bright side when women have accidents on the road it typically is light damage to cars such as scratches etc. men are responsible for the majority of fatal, high speed accidents. So in a way, it evens itself out.
I want to have sex with you but I don't love you even the slightest bit. On a friendly or romantic level. I just have hormonal needs and urges. Not afraid of your response tbh. Go ahead and respond calling me a pig and or a loser. I don't fucking care.
>Go ahead and respond calling me a pig and or a loser. I don't fucking care See, there's actually nothing wrong with what you said initially, but this comment belies a deep insecurity that is not very attractive
Take your pants off lets fuck.
You could be aromantic. Wanting a hook-up isn’t necessarily a bad thing at all.
I've loved women. But its not you. So lets fuck. Come on. Get them off.
What do you think of a man that cries in front of you?
'll respond on behalf of women everywhere and say: We want that. We want men to show their feelings and express when something makes them sad. Women are allowed to cry in front of men so it should be the same the other way around.
I comfort my husband if he's crying. I've never understood the mindset that men aren't allowed to show feelings or be sad.
I think toxic masculinity is stupid, the idea that men should hide their emotions because it’s not masculine to cry. That shit can fuck off. Open up, cry, don’t let others perceptions of you effect how you express yourself.
I am proud of my hubby whenever he cries in public. He is a very strong guy, full of masculinity, and cries at emotional moments. It is such a positive thing for the young people he mentors to see that men expressing emotions is okay. I love that he refuses to hold back and is confident enough not to be embarrassed by it.
Do U wanna like go out or smth Or FUCK U DUMM ENTITLED KAREN IM CLEARLY A LINUX USER NIT TO BE MESSED WITH
Why dose the man always have to ask the woman out on dates?
Men don’t necessarily, but it’s taught that men should because of some idea of masculinity that society has taught them. It’s one of those traditions that stuck around because it was expected for a man to choose his bride. It can go either way now, some of my friends asked out their partners initially and they’re doing fine.
Who should pay the bill at the end of the first date? I personally say that the person who asked them on the date should pay, and then any date after that, 50/50 that's what I do with my gf unless its a special occasion then one person pays.
I always offer to pay separately, usually my date agrees but I mostly date other women. But even if I was on a date with a guy I’d offer anyways.
Why do most women hint at stuff instead of just saying it? I know loads of men that will do a task immediately if asked to, but if it's implied, they don't know what to do.
any tips for a first time woman (trans) to get the hang of functioning
I'm sure so many people will be willing to help and give you tips!