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Hey Pandas, What Is Something You Have Always Wanted To Ask The Opposite Gender? (Closed)
What is something you have always wanted to ask the oppostite gender?
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Gentlemen, how often do you *really* think about the Roman empire?
Why do you guys pee while standing? Its more mess, less convinent, so why? If you can sit and poo, why not just sit and pee?
If there's a normal toilet AND some a*****e hasn't peed on the seat AND it is not a public toilet (e.g. a friend's house, family member house, etc) I always sit to pee. It makes less mess. However, if it's a public toilet, the risk of contacting a pee puddle or a poop smear or some other grossness doesn't make it worthwhile. ALSO, probably TMI, but the thing on the front often touches the porcelain which grosses me out.
How do y'all just decide how to greet each other? Like the thing where you grab hands and pat each other on the back-it seems to just be an instinct.
Easy. Business acquaintance that you want to get money out of : handshake. Business acquaintance that you barely know and don't give a rats about, nod. Buddy/friend : two hand handshake, high five, or hug. Also, the hug must have two pats to indicate how long it lasts. More than two pats is gay. <- humour
what is it like having to deal with so called "alphas"
Alphas are normally the most "beta" people you will ever meet. Best to ignore them.
What do you (non-women) think is the best and worst part about being a woman
I am a girl. I know this gay sixth grader who doesn't want to be in the boy's locker room because he is uncomfortable and is now in the girl's locker room during P.E. I don't feel comfortable at all that a boy is in a GIRL's locker room. So, I ask the males here if it is okay to have a gay sixth grader in your locker room. Like, for real, I don't feel safe when a male is in a female locker room just because they are gay and don't feel comfortable around boys.
Yeah, I feel bad that the gay sixth grader feels uncomfortable around other boys. The sixth grader should feel safe.
Load More Replies...This is the issue with the trans lobby. Gay people were never allowed, or invited, to switch locker rooms when it became legal. The decision was, and should be IMHO, based on biology and not psychology. Whilst I sympathise with those affected, I feel very strongly that one should accommodate the majority. Maybe there should be more "non-binary" areas, but I don't believe it's right to make him comfortable at the expense of making the females uncomfortable.
no answering the question and not a man, but what if it was a trans woman who still had a d**k? how would you feel? honestly just curious, cause there are lots of opionions on this in and out of the LGBT community
I know my opinion is pretty controversial, but hear me out. I really support and love the LGPTQ+ community and I have many trans friends. Last year I went this camp thingy during school called Outdoor Ed. I shared a cabin with my female classmates. It was a cabin for girls. I was totally creeped out by how some BOYS were spying on us through the cabin window, it was horrifying. If a trans woman who still had a d**k was in my cabin, (it didn't happen) I would feel slightly uncomfortable, but I will accept it, but very slowly. BUT come on, most of us girls are sixth graders, we just started middle school! I don't want my first year of middle school to end up like this, I am not ready, my mind is still very immature. STILL, us girls have to share the same bathroom and sometimes we accidentally see each other naked. Since I already find that traumatizing, imagine seeing a trans girl who still had a d**k naked. I would also be traumatized. If it was locker rooms, I would be fine with it.
Load More Replies...What kind of administration allows this? I mean, he may not be attracted to the girls, but they may be attracted to him, and that puts him in danger too. Plus, the girls deserve not to be put in that situation to begin with. What about their comfort? Not to mention the slippery slope of other people being creeps and trying to exploit the situation. That whole thing is absurd all around.
If he is gay then I would not worry about your safety. I would worry more about his safety in the boys locker room. My best friend since 5th grade is gay and he was always comfortable around the girls and not the boys. I would have been fine with him in our locker room.
I know...but what happens when girls change their clothes? Or other stuff? In my opinion, I still feel pretty weird about it.
Load More Replies...Your feelings are legitimate, but so are the gay boy's, and he can always change inside a bathroom stall. IMO.
As a man, no i don't care if there's a gay guy changing in the men's locker room. It's the men's locker room. But this raises the point that so many people are happy to ignore while pandering to the smallest minority of the population, the fact that YOU are uncomfortable, does not give you the right to make anyone else uncomfortable. If the only solution anyone can come up with is to trade the comfort of one for the discomfort of someone else, or likely the discomfort of many then you haven't found a appropriate solution. You've just created new problems.
Well, if you feel uncomfortable about it I guess you have to speak with a teacher about it and begin to change clothes somewhere else. Will he also shower with you or will he do that before/after the girls? Personally I wouldn't mind. Even if he was straight. As long as he's not ridiculing anyone or taking photos I wouldn't mind. But I live in Denmark and when I had p.e. boys and girls would shower together up until around the time when the girls started having their periods. Am not sure they do it like that anymore. Btw... is the guy more comfortable with being in the girls' locker room?
Quite honestly, if it were me, I wouldn't be too bothered. He has the same features I do, and I have been naked in front of male colleagues before (our workplace gym has no hooks for clothes in the shower area so we just change in the common toilet area attached to it). As long as you can mind your own body business, I can mind my own.
As long as he's not making a big deal out of it and/or keeping me completely ignorant of it, I think the gay guy should stay in the men's locker room. If he is making himself a flagrant spectacle and sexually harassing his male peers...then he should be escorted off the premises or restricted to a single bathroom environment. In no case should the girls/women have to welcome him to their environment.
And here we have a transphobe, if I'm not mistaken?
Load More Replies...People with genders, what is a gender? Please, I don’t understand, I must know.
Unless I’m actively seeking a sexual relationship with someone, it doesn’t enter my head. Not my business and I’m puzzled why some people are so keen to tell me when it’s entirely irrelevant to our interaction. It’s not like I go to the grocer’s shop and say “Morning! 2 lb of oranges please and I’m heterosexual” 🙂
I would like my son to be more confident with the girls. I don't want him to act like an alpha or pretend he's somebody he's not. Just to feel accepted when he tries to be his best self, because it never worked for me. What should I teach him?
To be nice to EVERYONE nd you will find yourself with friends and don't worry about popularity. Just find a few friends you have things in common with and you will enjoy high school
For my friend she says: what happens in the boys locker room or gym room that most girls will probably not want to know
I don't wear make up myself, but do men actually like when women wear make up???
Makeup done right, yes. Overdone makeup, NO no NO. I don't want your make up to rub off on me when we hug. But a girl without makeup in the morning... ooofh dead gorgeous 😘
Women, why you you need to go to the bathroom with a friend when in a social setting?
Bc I'm scared to go alone idk why it's just how it is. Nice to have someone to talk to but it could also be cuz I'm an introvert. And Ginny Weasley almost died in the bathroom so yk....
Of the ( very ) few women who's bras I have ever removed, only one ever wore a front hook type. As someone who really struggles to scratch itches in the middle of my back, it seems like this would be more convenient, but the vast majority of bras on the market hook in the back. Is there a really significant reason for this, or is it just "tradition"?
Bras have two or three "settings" in their hooks, this is useful for fat days, for when the bra starts to get old and stretched, and also means that the manufacturer doesn't have to make bras with back sizes one centimetre difference, they can make one size that can accommodate three centimetres difference. If you had multiple hooks at the front, it wouldn't work. It's not difficult to do them up at the back, and many people do them up at the front at waist level then turn them round to the back and raise them to chesties height, then wriggle arms into the straps
1: do you guys actually like beards or is it just something you think is cool
2: is your life sad
3?
I'm a female so males how do you guys put up with each other every day? im a middle schooler and i cant put up with the guys who are even my friends
It's not about gender - it's about people and who they are. Some I like, some I can't stand, and that goes for males, females, gender, trans, whatever - one just clicks with some and not others. Partly it's to do with common interest - and in the UK, sport's a pretty common ground. Depending on age and situation, discussing girls too...
Women, I have sOOOOOooooo many questions.
1. Do you accept "trans" women as women, or do you think, "nah"? Can you tell? Have you ever met a trans person? (I have, three times, it's pretty rare in Africa.).
2. Do you find men confusing? If so, happy to explain why we aren't. (Really: we want to do our hobby, have food, sex, and short convos on non-emotion topics. We are primitive). Phrases like "do you think you should" are red capes to bulls. Never ever use that phrase. It implies incompetence.
3. Do you really like marriage and housemaking or is it just a western trope? ("lived happily ever after")
4. On a scale of 1-10 , please rate the following features in a partner: (a) looks, (b) money, (c) humour, (d) "spiritual connection", (e) intelligence, (f) ability to hold a conversation (g) great family (h) car/house quality (i) hobby compatibility? Men mostly believe money (b) is the key to finding a mate. I believe (c), (d), (f) are the most important? Am I right?
5. Do you actually like sex or is it meh? Like, if you have to choose something to do, like say watch a romcom, have a great meal, or have sex, which is top priority? Men are under the impression y'all don't care much for it and that food is top priority.
6. Is it a stereotype or do you really hate action films? Eg. I find James Bond to be barbarically patriarchal and s**t. Do you agree? However, it is true that men despise romcoms. They are awful and predictable.
7. Is it a stereotype or do you really not "get" computer games? I know several exceptions, I'm asking for GENERAL opinions (statistical majorities).
8. If a guy is bi does this make him extremely unattractive or are you ok with it? My impression is women talk left and date right.
A guy I dated told me that a soft "ball tap" could sometimes be more painful than being hit in the balls. Do you find that to be true?
Guys...what are good/cute nicknames for ya'll?
Girls get called sweetie and princess and queen, but I can't think of many that work for guys. Especially if they aren't your boyfriend or husband, but they are still your bestie or crush.
I gave my husband the choice of Cupcake or Porkchop as a nickname. He chose Porkchop. Lol! Of course I was kidding though, we're not the cutesy nickname kind of people.
What's the biggest stereotype you deal with for your gender? (Ik this was for the opposite gender but I feel like everyone can answer this.)
That girls/women are catty with each other, or on the opposite end, that there's a "sisterhood". There are bad and good women. It's not an all or nothing situation.
For the guys, what do you think abt makeup?
it can be cool but most of us dont care, we 100% make fun of oversized lashes though
A guy here,
what's it like to have boobs?
To people with peens - do you ever actually helicopter it or is that an urban myth?
Most of the time, it's us girls that want to see it coz we think it's funny.
Why do guys often spend so long in showers? Women often get the rap but I've known a lot of guys who take 15m plus to shower. I've got an idea and I suspect it has a similar answer to why it takes guys so long to have a c**p...
What's wrong with a long shower? Also not only men do it I do it as well and it is SO relaxing. Sometimes you just need to let the inner kid out and make potions while pretending you are a water-bender
Guy here.
Is it true for ladies that matching underwear is hard to find?
Just out of curiosity because most times I see them sold in pairs (top and bottom) but I've heard complains within earshot that even those don't pair well with what they have (or something similar).
Is there something I'm missing out because as far as I know, those aren't supposed to be seen by anyone else unless intended to?
Just a thought, peace.
I like matching sets, but it can get expensive and it's hard to manage the laundry logistics of things.
why are women more comfortable expressing their emotions and such?
Not all women are comfortable expressing their emotions because they've been taught to act like "little ladies" all their life and to remain "pleasant" in society. The ones who do just don't give a damn. They're past caring what others think.
I always felt that I earned men's respect and that it wasn't automatically given to me because of my gender.
Load More Replies...I always felt that I earned men's respect and that it wasn't automatically given to me because of my gender.
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