Men And Women Sharing Revelations About The Opposite Sex
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Men And Women Sharing Revelations About The Opposite Sex

Jun 27, 2023

"As a woman, I had no idea that most guys can't stop once they start peeing because it's either very uncomfortable or even hurts. This fact still blows my mind to this day."

BuzzFeed Staff, Canada

—u/RetroactiveRecursion

"This made me cackle. I honestly wished I could get some nice F-ing bras for 10 dollars in a three-pack 😂."

—u/angelsanguish

—u/TokiStark

"DIY Brazilian. LMAO."

—u/TooFetchToFunction

"I legitimately feel stupid reading this. I’m not going to like. My jaw actually dropped at how dumb I am."

—u/BeatinOffToYourMom

—u/savagegiirllll

"Ok, this one got me, women can just stop at any time? Is this true?"

—u/jteprev

—u/Counthermula

"I believe the term is 'Choreplay.'"

—u/Shaggyninja

—u/kaikaibean

"Sit down to pee and never deal with it again!!"

—u/Knope_Knope_Knope

"As a guy I don’t understand why some guys are so protective over the concept of standing to pee. Like yeah sometimes it’s more convenient, but ultimately it doesn’t matter."

—u/Yeah_Mr_Jesus

—u/PewpyDewpdyPantz

"It’s actually awful. I hate shopping for pants."

—u/rhandy_mas

—u/bigloser42

"Definitely. I always assumed they’d be where dicks are. I never knew how doing it from behind was physically possible."

—u/Pooltoy-Fox-2

"Funny enough, I’ve had to explain to a few women that dicks are way higher than they’d think."

—u/RelaxRelapse

—u/samdd1990

"I heard someone call them a 'lip-rippler' and I howled at the mental image."

—u/nuclear_shenanigans

"Steaming the clam 💀 💀 💀."

—u/ewilliamb123

—u/Madamemarriesgrouch

"The type of guy who would talk about his sex life in a locker room is the type of guy who only tells lies about his sex life."

—u/JoeyJoeJoeJrShab

—u/Fr8tliner

Editors' note: This is true! And here's a quick explanation why: During historical periods like the Victorian Era or Renaissance, women's clothing was WAY more complicated to put on versus men's. Imagine putting on a corset, bustle, or petticoat by yourself. Many women of the middle or upper class typically had servants or other women help dress them. To make it easier for someone else to button up their dresses and other clothing, clothiers started sewing buttons on the left side of clothing so right-handed women, maids, or servants could easily close them. As clothing began being mass-produced, this tradition continued. You can read more about it here. H/T to u/RambleOnRose42 who also mentioned this in the thread.

—u/BicycleMinimum4629

"I am a man and even I think it's absurd that their clothes don't have pockets or have terrible ones. There's no good excuse for most of what they wear not having pockets."

—u/matlynar

—u/KillerGoose

"As a dude with short hair who is married to a woman with long hair...it's crazy how much hair I pull out of MY butt."

—u/AreYouBeast

—u/matlynar

"I was taking a shower with my boyfriend the other day. I started shaving down there and he goes, 'Why are you shaving your butt?' He told me he never knew women grew hair there. He's 27."

—u/alaxsch

—u/alaxsch

"I'll admit it. I was well into my 20s before I realized those signs didn't just mean the applicators. I always thought, 'Well, duh. Why would you flush the plastic thing?'"

—u/shorty_cant_surf

—u/BlondeChick_Lexi

—u/ForsakePariah

"My wife and I also had a baby this week. The epidural failed and the baby was toddler-sized and flipped two hours before delivery. The OBGYN had to stick her entire arm up my wife and flip the baby and then they almost broke the baby's clavicle trying to get her out because of how big the baby was. Flash forward an hour. My wife was just laying there saying she was hungry. Women are strong as hell."

—u/xsp

—u/samdd1990

—u/TheLonelyScientist

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