Men VS. Women: Main Differences

BigWinnie1

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My girl and her friends eventually have been watching this video through Facebook the last two days and she finally made me watch it. It was interesting.

The thing that caught me was that men are more likely to put clothes from the bottom up and women from the top down. I literally had to think of the last time I put a Shirt on before boxers or pants and I could not remember a single time as far back as middle school that I put a shirt on before my pants when dressing myself.

Also it also explained why I argue with her and her friends over colors.

Figured I would post it here while she was watching so that she knows that I'm passing it on to other people. She may have account..... I should ask before I go to sleep.
 

woman

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Oct 25, 2017
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I don't buy into pop science like this, most behavioral differences between women and men are culturally produced

but i'll check the video out!
 

Masoyama

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Well the first thing you want to do is to tighten the dangly bits using clothes. Mens are on the bottom and womens on top, hence the clothing direction.
 

Kevers

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Women have a brain the third of a size of a mans, it's science.

It's an Anchorman quote, I'm not being serious
 
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EDIT - Just in case you haven't seen Kindergarten Cop, this is a joke from the movie where Arnold Schwarzenegger is made very uncomfortable by a kid sharing this in the middle of class for no reason. Arnold is pretending to be a teacher in order to bust a criminal, and doesn't know how to deal with kids. Please do not ban me for referencing a pop-culture joke that has nothing to do with trans or gender issues, as I fully support and am aware of that struggle. But this is a funny scene from a movie, and I don't think it's unfair to post it for laughs on a forum dominated by pop culture from the 90s. :)
 
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Seesaw15

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Not gonna watch the video cause I’m busy but I do put on boxers before a shirt. Nice to know I’m not alone.
 

ry-dog

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I haven't watched the video yet, but that first one seems like "men and women both like to clothe their danggly bits before anything else"
 

Charismagik

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I always put pants/shoes on first, because leaning over to tie shoes always wrinkles up my shirt lol
 

Geist

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Trying to fit 7.5 billion people into two boxes is an essentially meaningless exercise.
 

Van Bur3n

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Dudes just don’t look right with a shirt only, with their pecker sneaking a peek from underneath. Like a curious turtle poking its head out from its shell.
 

Kaseoki

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Depends on whether the shirt will be tucked in or not, and to get an unhindered view of putting on the belt. Dress shirt before slacks, t-shirt after jeans. Efficiency rules.
I think they're referring to being completely stark naked and wearing underwear first then a shirt. Women seem to put on a bra first then everything else. Like most people have said, putting clothes on the 'dangly bits' first.
 

big_z

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533 lipsticks is a lot. explains why women live longer, their internals are wax coated.
 

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I really enjoyed the women inventors sections. There are so many unsung women inventors in history, purposefully stolen from or held back.
 
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The thing that caught me was that men are more likely to put clothes from the bottom up and women from the top down. I literally had to think of the last time I put a Shirt on before boxers or pants and I could not remember a single time as far back as middle school that I put a shirt on before my pants when dressing myself.
And it gets lower as you get older. By age 70, 100% of men put on their socks first if gym locker rooms have taught me anything.
 

Goodlifr

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As a father of 3 daughters, all fairly close together (18 months between them) and all bought up the same, I find these things fairly ridiculous.

They are all so different, all filled with traditional "boy" and "girl" traits in different ways.

I often get pity about the fact I've got 3 girls... "isn't it a shame you didn't get a boy" or "oh, bet you would have wanted a girl" and my answer is always the same (after getting over the anger) ... "They are all so different it wouldn't make any different"

My eldest plays rugby and can't wait to start contact next season (currently playing tag) and couldn't give a fcuk about clothes etc, loves "playing" with fire. But is very sensitive, kind, caring.

The middle one takes about an hour to decide what to wear, how to have her hair etc. But caught her about to go down our stairs on her scooter, have fished out countless worms and other bugs out of her mouth and when she goes out for the day, or go camping, she'll be the last kid wanting to come home and be covered in mud, soaking wet, bruised and cut from trees etc.

Youngest loves ballet, loves pink, party dresses etc. But will beat the shit out of her older sisters if they piss her off.
 

Jokab

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One difference that I've noticed myself and that everyone that I've talked to about it have agreed with, is that men way more often than women socialize centered around an activity. Men hang out to watch football, to play games, to see a concert. Women do these things too of course but more often just get coffee or drink wine - just hang out without a specific activity in mind. This might be a cultural thing more than a gender one, but it's something I've noticed