8 myths on men who are not exactly true

There are so many things that we think we know about men, but it reveals very few of them are based in reality.


Men are so predictable. Where are they? There are so many things that we think we know about men, but it reveals very few of them are based in reality. We think we can predict their interests, behavior, leisure, etc., just according to their sex, but we can not. To not sound like your "nice boy" showerbag classic, but these #NotalLen stereotypes adapt strange. Today, we thought we were talking about 8 myths about men who are not quite true.

1. Men hate talk about feelings
Now it's worth something to talk. It's not that men do not want to talk about their feelings, it's because society tells them they are not allowed. For any reason by the feelings of normalization of society are these stupid things that only women are allowed to speak, when everyone in reality would greatly benefit from talking about their feelings once in a while. And every woman will know that men talk about their feelings, they just need more time to be comfortable doing it.

2. Men love sports
Of course, and all the knit women. Absurd sounds when you put this way, right? There are many men who have absolutely no interest in sport and would prefer to read a book, or even cook a cake. And is not just charming?


3. Men are not emotional
Oh, they are. Have you ever seen playing with their dog? Or how do they react when their favorite team wins? Have you not seen the innumerable YouTube videos of proposals and wedding where men cry tears of joy? They are as emotional as we are, it's just that society has raised them to not show most of the time.


4. Men are immature
Many women think that men in general are quite immature. They even try to safeguard this myth with a "science" of men in slower development than women, and yes, boys usually spend by puberty later than girls, what does it have to do with their maturity levels later in life? If an immature person really has nothing to do with their sex, and has much more to do with their education.

5. Men play cool
It's something we learned at a young age. If a boy do not know or is average to - that means he loves you, he just does not know how to show it. Which nonsense charge. Of course, sometimes men will play cool a little to see if you are interested, but many of them have no problem just being open and actually dulled enough about it. It depends on their character and confidence they are.


6. Men only like models
This myth makes men seem very superficial and it's just ridiculous. If that was true, we would not survive that species. And the only people who would be models of procreal. Oh what strange world would be. Of course, men might notice pattern looking for girls more in the street, but is the same for women and men beautiful model watch. It does not mean it's the only thing they care about. Character, sense of humor, chemistry and many other things of importance to men so much more than the views of the model.


7. All men are good with technology
Ah-Huh, and that's exactly why my father attaching the TV knocks on the side and hoping that the work. Make me trust, be good with technology, it's not something that is coded in their DNA, it's a skill and a little pick it up, and others do not do it.


8. Men do not care about their appearance
Such a classic, but it is quite false. Men really care about their eyes, especially in these days of looks and fitness objectives based Instagram. We can guarantee you that the casual look your guy is sporty not alone on an accident. He did not only roll out of bed and put on everything that had a less offensive odor. He probably spent a long while putting his outfit together and the hair was not a coincidence either.


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