I get along better with women. It’s probably also why I’ve never had a “Girlfriend”, just tons of girl-friends.
To answer the question, I would choose a woman.
I get along better with women. It’s probably also why I’ve never had a “Girlfriend”, just tons of girl-friends.
To answer the question, I would choose a woman.
I don’t know, I kinda hate both sides really
I always think the whole ‘‘male alpha’’ or ‘‘being gay is an insult’’ shit stupid, but women can be annoying too, also, there’s that sexual attraction/tension crap and the fact I’m invisible to the opposite sex
Sometimes, I wish I was assexual or something but maybe I’m just too anti-social and misanthropic, so my opinion is kinda irrelevant
Yeah, Ticket for Two please.
I am unbiased toward either Gender, as I hate both Equally.
humanity is declining, it’s just a matter of time
I, personally, prefer women over men sexually AND as friends. I have an easier time making and keeping female friends. Not that I don’t have my best friends that are guys to, but I find my female friends much more satisfying to be around.
On a little side note concerning sexual orientation of males and females:
I’m studying psychology and there have been several tests on sexual orientation in the past century. To sum it up in a simple, easy to type and read way, women are more prone to swinging for both teams (meaning bisexual or straight on lesbian) because they generally pick their mate based off personality.
Males, on the other hand, generally choose strictly females, as males find a sexual attraction slightly more important over a mental/ emotional connection.
Of course, these are generalizations and not meant to offend anyone. I find I prefer women I can relate to/talk to/and feel comfortable with rather than those I want to screw. Of course, it’s always nice to find ALL the qualities one appreciates in a person in one person.
yeah, but women judge too much, far more than men (or maybe I’m just too damn ugly).
That is a pretty harsh judgment.
It’s a Subjective Response.
Like everyone’s.
be 5 minutes under my skin and you will see it’s not really harsh at all
^ That
Also, my avatar. :awesome:
That’s a bit of a generalization/stereotype you’re putting in there. I’m sure if you were a woman, you’d feel the opposite, men being fascinating and women being predictable. You feel this way due to you not feeling any attraction for males and, being male, you find the other gender “mysterious”.
As for me, I’m heterosexual, but I don’t prefer one over the other sexually, as to prefer something, you have some liking to both which, sexually, I don’t, and in normal, day-to-day life, sexuality and attraction aside, I also don’t prefer one over the other, this time because they’re all just people, and as long as my partner is interesting, I’d choose them no matter what gender they are.
Interesting thread, raises a few questions.
Hey, men can have aesthetically pleasing forms, too.
I’m afraid I can’t give you numbers, but, from my experiences with friends and colleagues, people are often a lot harder on themselves than others. I think there are numerous factors for this behavior. Part of it is just the fact that we see everything we do, and we don’t have a complete view on the actions of others. Part of it, I think (and I have no evidence to back this claim up, but when has that ever stopped me), is that we’re wired to be harsher on ourselves for the sheer purpose of self-improvement. Part of it, and this certainly plays a role in my experiences, is being brought up religiously. I was taught to put myself down and feel awful for the mistakes I made, but taught to forgive others freely and look for the good in everyone. Maybe that’s me copping out and trying to blame others, but regardless, I don’t think it was healthy for me to have that perspective.
I think I understand the point you were trying to make earlier, but I stand by my assertion that cynicism towards humanity as a whole is not a reflection on ourselves. I think they’re quite separate. And in my mind, I find myself trying to find the good in humanity more often than I look for the good in myself.
Alternatively, I missed the point completely as I am wont to do.
I disagree. Oftentimes (in my experience) the personal standard to which we hold ourselves is just that: personal. I don’t know what other people beat themselves up over, and sometimes I think they might not even recognize they’re doing it themselves. Which is why, I believe, when it comes to discussions of humanity, self-judgment and self-worth or whatever you want to call it isn’t a factor.
Edit: I forgot to mention this but I wanted to. Self-abuse and suicide don’t necessarily correlate with hate for others.
There are some men I find very attractive, but I’ve never felt romantic towards anyone but women.
(Well, maybe Anderson Cooper, but, come on.)
its just my home regions
im not gonna disclose which i am located in
i love alien monster dick but i’m dating a girl
^
Best post on this thread
+1 for honesty.
Girls are the most flexible when it comes to that stuff, though.
Unless there’s such a thing as a strap-on vagina for men. But as far as I am aware…
lol
wow…
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