“When a guy sends an unsolicited dick pic because a girl was being nice to him.”
Bearded_Wonder0713"Men who think it's 'unmanly' to drink delicious cocktails. Why is it suddenly 'unmanly' to have a sweet tooth when it comes to drinks? I mean, you don't go to someone's wedding and then say, 'Ha! Cake?! No way, I'm a real man.'""Dudes who would rather put you down for not knowing every single detail about something rather than genuinely trying to help teach others and spread information.
"And if they do manage to help, they — for whatever reason — have to have this demeaning, belittling tone.""I just hate some men who, when in a group, keep trying to establish dominance. They usually do that by being loud, interrupting people, or laughing at you instead of laughing with you.""If any dude unironically uses the term 'alpha' or 'beta' when talking about people, it's a red flag.
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