The worst part of being a male is that I'm ugly and unpleasant, so I can never get a girlfriend. Or just casual sex. (technically, this would apply regardless of gender)
The stereotype that I'm a woman and I should stay in the kitchen.Dango said:The stereotype that because I'm a boy I am obsessed with sex.
I hate that male orgasms are so short.I_am_a_Spoon said:So, Escapists.
What do you personally believe to be the most annoying thing about being a male/female? What shortcomings do you think those of the opposite gender often overlook?
Oh my God, are you ME from the future?!?!Darkeagle6 said:Having thought about this subject quite a lot, I now think that a part of the reason I was confused about my sexuality towards my late-teen years (I thought I might be bisexual) was because I just didn't identify with what everyone defines as a "man". I'm a fairly shy, intellectual person who's pretty terrible at sports and don't follow them on TV, I listen almost exclusively to classical music and am currently studying music history and theory, etc. I got along with all the other men, but I didn't relate to a lot of them. Parts of my demeanour could be called a bit effeminate. I'll favor discussion over action a lot of the time. The list goes on.
Well, that's just a cruel and evil thing to say to another person...Monkfish Acc. said:I have actually had people come up and say things to the effect of "why don't you just get castrated since your dick is basically useless." And then they sit and stare at me with inquisitive little dumbfuck eyes and a vapid smile like they didn't just say something completely fucking retarded.
same here. on all counts. if you live in scotland and are 15, and live with your father then you may be my possible twin...Simskiller said:Bisexual male here: I have no problems relating to my gender/sex. Only issue as a male (I would probably still get this as a female) is in winter I get dry skin in "areas" and it chaffs making it very uncomfortable.
Seriously that's the only issue I have with being male, and I bet it's not as bad as the once a month weekly bleeding chicks get with the amount of bitching I've heard about it.
Eascuse me? "Man as a leader?" Are you living in the 1950's? That's dead and gone, and people who are still complaining about it are just complaining for the sake of it.The Pinray said:I hate gender roles, honestly. This whole "man as the leader" is just so backwards.
No. It's not dead and gone. If you truly believe it is then you are living in some sort of Utopian society.retyopy said:Eascuse me? "Man as a leader?" Are you living in the 1950's? That's dead and gone, and people who are still complaining about it are just complaining for the sake of it.The Pinray said:I hate gender roles, honestly. This whole "man as the leader" is just so backwards.
It's called "New Jersey," you're welcome to come and visit.The Pinray said:No. It's not dead and gone. If you truly believe it is then you are living in some sort of Utopian society.retyopy said:Eascuse me? "Man as a leader?" Are you living in the 1950's? That's dead and gone, and people who are still complaining about it are just complaining for the sake of it.The Pinray said:I hate gender roles, honestly. This whole "man as the leader" is just so backwards.
Well to be fair, from the male perspective monthly genital bleeding is a rather terrifying idea[footnote]that was a joke, please don't hit me.[/footnote].Erana said:Why do people care so much about the fact that I bleed every month
I'm a guy. That being said, I don't think it should matter what my gender is when I say this. I think men and women should be completely equal. In all aspects. If someone makes a joke, deal with it. If someone holds a door open, just say thank you: no one wants to hear about how 'independent' you are, male or female. Period. Completely equal means completely equal. But, if either gender wants special treatment, it comes at a cost.I_am_a_Spoon said:That and touching the inside of a toilet bowl every now and then. Gah...
Born and raised there, ha ha. Left some years ago. Gender roles where men are expected to be the provider and protector are still around. And very strong. You have no clue what you're talking about, man. My girlfriend and I pay for ourselves or alternate who pays on dates and visits (long distance). Last time I visited her, she payed for everything for the entire week. As I had done several weeks before. When I did it, most of my friends and co-workers saw it as sweet and kind of me. When she did it, I was being a bum. A freeloader. I should have been the one to pay, several said.retyopy said:It's called "New Jersey," you're welcome to come and visit.The Pinray said:No. It's not dead and gone. If you truly believe it is then you are living in some sort of Utopian society.retyopy said:Eascuse me? "Man as a leader?" Are you living in the 1950's? That's dead and gone, and people who are still complaining about it are just complaining for the sake of it.The Pinray said:I hate gender roles, honestly. This whole "man as the leader" is just so backwards.
BabyRaptor said:I know! They're such a pain in the ass...Professor J. Luvwitt said:Gender roles also annoy the crap out of me. Pansexual Female. The only thing that annoys me about being a female is having breasts... Gah! I hate them so much.