Thursday, March 18, 2010

What's the worst thing about being your gender?

I think for men,certain stereotyes of being heartless, un-emotional, and only thinking with your pants.
Puts the "good ones" at a disadvantage when it comes to relationships sometimes. Instead of showing that you are genuine and honest genuine, Men often have to prove that we are not just acting it first, then prove it! It is sometimes hard for women to believe that men are interested in more than just one thing.

What y'all got to say about that.....?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think the worst thing about being a woman may be not being taken seriously. But I think half the time that might be do to my age a bit as well, but a lot of people see a young woman and automatically they know more than me. Believe it or not I know what I'm talking about with somethings!!

Anonymous said...

Let's see the worst thing about being a woman I would have to say is dealing with your monthly cycle! Learning how to tap into and read the natural cycle of your body it’s a delicate experience. You need to come into tune with your body, mind & soul to truly become one with everything going on during that time or anytime for that matter. I guess, it’s not really the worst thing...maybe emotionally trying at times.

Anonymous said...

The worst part of being female is a monthly issue. 1 week of the month being emotional, cranky and sometimes irrational. Having cramps and bloating up with a tummy ache. I know it sounds like a typical answer, but it is NOT fun.

Anonymous said...

Women think Men are unable to be involved in a committed, exclusive relationship. As far as they are concerned, the “Gentlemen” is non-existent; and their expectations of Men as a whole has diminished to the point that they are happy when a Man is nice to them.

Jade said...

The worst thing about being a woman (which I'm aware can also be the case for men but I believe more so for women) is the pressure to be beautiful. In any culture there are certain things that distinguish whether or not a woman is considered beautiful. These women are given more attention, more privileges and considered more successful. This pressure is put on us from both genders however I know for myself I also put the pressure on myself and then get down on myself when I don't measure up. Why do we do this? Why do we have to compare ourselves to other women and to the women in the media? I would love to just be happy with what I look like and not compare myself so much to other.....can't we just celebrate our individuality?