35 Facts You Wish More Women Knew About Men?

Jan 16, 2024 08:00 PM EST

Facts about men

In the grand circus of gender dynamics, men often find themselves in a peculiar spotlight. Ever wondered what goes on inside those mysterious minds? Brace yourself for a journey through the absurdity and hilarity of the male psyche as we explore 35 facts about men that men wish women knew about them. Get ready for revelations that might just explain what goes on inside our heads. Dive into a visual feast of chuckles and eyebrow-raising as our photo collection brings to life the untold truths about men. From the enigma of sock disappearances to the inexplicable need to turn every remote control into a weapon, these photos encapsulate the essence of the male experience. These might just help women in our lives relate to the struggles of being a guy.

What's a fact you wish more women knew about men?
A lot of men are focused upon work and family and let their friendships wither. By the time they get to middle age they may not have any close friends who live close by that they can talk to about anything. Even outwardly successful and respected men can be lonely.
My wife is the only person I really talk to about deep stuff, and sometimes there's things I don't want to talk about with her. I have some buddies I exchange memes and book/show/movie recommendations with, but I don't talk to anyone about stuff I'm struggling with. Idk if it's a side effect of men not being expected to share feelings, or if I just never learned how due to not having the "right" kind of friendships. It's pretty isolating. But I have my books and my shows, and those keep me occupied enough I
We don't know where to go out to eat either.
Just because you yelled something to me across the house, it doesn't mean we had a conversation about it.
Also, if what you are yelling about is important, you should come to where we are and make sure we have heard and understood you. Don't just expect that when we hear you shouting something unintelligible we will drop everything and race to where you are for the privilege of getting admonished for making you repeat yourself.
Would rather you flat out tell us something than have to keep guessing.
We don't always want to do something. Sometimes our plan for an entire weekend, is not to have a plan. This doesn't mean that we want to do something, it is not an invitation to plan as much shit as possible. If we have nothing planned, most likely we want it that way.
Yeah I'll be on vacation with my guy friends and she'll all excitedly ask what are plans are, where we are going to eat, etc. I'm just like I dunno, no plans. We wonder and figure out what we feel like doing as we go.
If you give us a compliment we will remember it for months. Maybe even years.
Can't believe nobody has said this so far. We like, and sometimes need, hugs. That's it.
For some women: we have feelings too. Was chatting with a woman recently and a few things she said seemed off. It culminated in me asking as innocently as I could manage if she thought men have the same emotions and emotional depth as women to which she confidently responded no, they have far fewer and shallower emotions. I said I couldn't date someone who thought that and moved on. She ended up texting me super angry from that phone and then her work phone when I blocked the first about how unfair it was that I stop wanting to date her over that and just lashing out. Finding out if she believes men have emotions has become one of my early checks to confirm if someone is worth dating. A surprising number of women don't think so or think of men's emotions as lesser than somehow.
That some of you make us feel like we're just here in service of your plans and visions and our wants are inconveniences. My wife will get these whole ideas in her head about everything I say and how it will fit in with her dreams of the future that have nothing to do with what I said.
Be honest with us. Don't hide stuff, and don't lie about it. We'd rather disagree than be gaslit and find out later.
We can be lonely and under a great deal of stress. There's societal pressure for men to be the provider and protector of their family. Many show their love by making sure their family is taken care of. There are so many things to worry about, and many aren't completely in their control. It's a huge pressure. On top of this, male friendships have become less common. Decades ago there were fraternal societies, bowling leagues, etc. Churchs also provided a social outlet. Now that's less common. You find more guys with only a few friends, and sometimes none at all. We're either at work or at home. More often than not, when we go to social events it's with our wife's friends. There are some awkward moments when all the girls are off talking because they're close and the guys are standing there uncomfortably making small talk with people they only see at these events.
even the most obvious hints can go right past us. Some of us get absolutely no attention and have no experience with it.
Betrayal requires trust, and that is the single most precious gift a man gives. Breaking a man's trust is like crushing a perfect piece of paper. You can smooth it over, but it can never go back to perfect. It will always have the scars of being crushed.

So, you've braved the wild ride through the gallery of male idiosyncrasies. Congratulations! You've just survived a crash course in man-ology, discovering why men and logic are often mutually exclusive. As you scrolled through the absurdity, did you find yourself nodding in bemused agreement or questioning the sanity of the male species? Fear not; you're not alone in this bewilderment. Before you escape this comical labyrinth of male mysteries, why not delve deeper into the world of relationship absurdities? Explore more riveting content on our site related to the peculiar dance between men and women. From decoding bizarre habits to navigating the minefield of dating, our treasure trove of articles awaits your curious click.

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