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maybe the lack of interest in understanding needs for my gender
How they act like children. Or how persistent they are.
How they act childish and want everything. And them being persistent until I buy it.
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Nov 29, 2012
Male or Female, 26-30 years, Dating | Nov 29, 2012
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Duck face
They don't express like girls do
When they are convinced they don't look good!
Uncaring, the 'bro' mentality and the systematic improper treatment of women in western cultures. The double standards, lies, egocentricity, aloofness with answering questions or texts or phones.. jeez, I could go on. There's a reason I'm gay.
The disregard of my feelings
that they dont hav to make sense of what they say
Their strange attraction to underage girls :/
Too rational and hide feelings~~
Their disgusting habits that they always seem to have trouble keeping to themselves. Seriously boys you'll seem a lot more attractive if you don't fart all the time
They smell. They're generally arrogant. And hairy.
The assumption that there are only two genders.
They're overly dramatic, complain about things, make no sense in argumntation and have double standards for everything
Nothing... We are all different and it's those differences I've grown to appreciate. We all have our idiosyncrasies, so respect goes a long way to learning to cope with the opposite gender, race, etc.