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Men of Reddit, what do you think is the hardest part about being a woman?


  1. Am a single dude. I get told all the time on 1st dates "Thank you for being normal." The fact that needs said seems pretty bleak
    — Tampaburn

  2. No one has said menopause. I'm surprised. I used to think it was just when a woman loses her period and basically it's a free ticket for sex. Well...I'm wrong. Medicine commercials for menopause seem so confusing.
    — LilianaLyla

  3. When you're young everyone talks to you, when you get older you realise a lot of guys talk to you because they find you attractive, not because they're interested in talking. Later no one talks to you.
    — hotpotato70



  4. My sister was telling how she had to get something settled with her electric bill recently. Said she got the run-around and was ultimately told there was nothing they could do to help her. Put her boyfriend on the phone (they live together, utilities are in both of their names) and 5 minutes later, a solution was found and they were apologizing to him. He didn't say anything she hadn't already. Bullshit like this.
    — jpmartin43

  5. The fact that you guys have to get so prepared for everything. If you go to work without wearing makeup people think you're sick.
    — HoustonOilerrl

  6. Periods must suck
    — Jeff_Cunningham