15 Traditionally Female Things That Men Would Love to Try Without Feeling Judged

Sexism is a two-way street. While it tends to primarily affect women, men still feel the sting of misogyny and sexism when they try to step outside of things that are traditionally masculine.

Like these 15 guys, who feel as if they can’t even try an activity or product they’d like to because someone would think it’s too girly.

Do what you want, I say.

#15. Leggings.

“Leggings. I really want to try leggings.”

#14. Got a lot of looks.

“Fruity drinks absolutely. Had an appletini once and got a lot of looks. Fuck you I want fabulous fruity flavor you fucking fuck.”

#13. My dad never let me.

“I really wanted to do ballet as a child,
my dad never let me.”

#12. Love it.

“It’s less that I don’t do it, but more that I don’t talk about it with most folk I know.

But I fucking LOVE to cook and bake. Main dishes, side dishes, desserts (I REALLY like making desserts,) breads, muffins- fuck, I’ve even made my own home-made donuts using an old-ass recipe that called for LARD. I love cooking and baking. Love it.”

#11. I do limit myself.

“I’m not sure if this considered stereotypically feminine, but id love to give people more hugs. I still do, but I do limit myself more than id like to cause I’m worried people will think I’m weird.”

#10. Someday.

“I want to knit a sweater or something someday.”

#9. I want to be a…

“I’m a straight guy. I wanna be a wedding planner.

Edit: Wow! So much support! The ironic thing is that I’ve never been married and if I were to, I’d probably ditch the ceremony and go straight to the honeymoon. But still…

Edit 2: Whoever gave me that gold, you da real MVP!”

#8. Like a guy.

“I cross my legs sometimes when I sit. It’s just more comfortable to me until I have to switch but it’s pretty rare if I ever see any other guy sit in the same position. Usually it’s the skinnier guys who are more likely to do it.

Sometimes I’ll sit properly with both feet on the ground or cross my legs like a guy when I get conscious of other people around me even though it’s less comfortable.”

#7. WAY better than any washcloth.

“Those fluffy shower loofa-things are WAY better than any washcloth! ALL THE SUDS.”

#6. Captain Jack.

“Wear mascara/eye liner. I wanna look like captain jack sparrow.”

#5. Because I care about them!

“If it would be okay for me to be more affectionate to people without them thinking that I’m either gay or into them, coz I say I love you a lot to my friends (because I care about them!) but some of them get uncomfortable so I don’t.”

#4. I’m just really interested.

“Reading books such as Gossip Girl. Idk why I’m just really interested in reading about high school teenage drama.”

#3. So floofy.

“When I was 15-16 and I had long hair I was messing around with the 30 different hair things my mom had

I did something right cus I looked like fucking Naruto for a week

So floofy

So ploofy

I’m pretty sure I looked like a paintbrush but the Combs couldn’t comb it down at all.”

#2. Fresh air!

“First thing that springs to mind is that in hot weather I’d love be be able to wear a skirt.

Y’know … fresh air!”

#1. Social anxiety.

“Mani-pedi. I could really use one, but I’d have to go with someone, preferably a woman, because I just cannot handle that particular brand of social anxiety alone.”

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10 Creepy Facts About Spooky Stuff

If you’re like me, you love a good scare.

Enjoy these facts about random, weird, haunting things.

1. Spooked

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2. Cursed

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3. That’s what that noise is

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4. Horns

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5. Folklore

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6. I bet that’s a first

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7. Deliberate

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8. Abe’s ghost

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9. A sign

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10. Perfect for hunting ghosts

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These Deep, Dark Family Secrets from Twitter Need to Be Turned into Movies

Most people use Twitter to make jokes or keep up with the news, but when lovelyjessij asked Twitter users to share their deep, dark, family secrets, people really jumped on the thread.

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And when I say jumped, I mean in an all-out, honest, really disturbing way.

I can’t wait until some movie or television producer finds this thread and starts making offers because, dang, I need more details than 140 characters (or however many we get now) can provide.

Since she knew most people would be more apt to share anonymously, she encouraged DMs (private messages), which is where the responses came from.

#12. While Grandpa was away…

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#11. There has never been a more appropriate use of the vomit emoji.

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#10. This was common back in the day, or so I understand. Still…

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#9. Detestable.

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#8. When literally no one cares.

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#7. It can be hard to learn where you come from.

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#6. Wow.

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#5. Freaking yikes.

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#4. Family kidnapping?

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#3. I mean, not illegal but still totally weird.

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#2. When you find out your parents had rules for a horrible reason.

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#1. I wonder what he did though…

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12 People Share How Their Best Friend Became Their Ex-Best Friend

While some friendships last a lifetime, the truth is that most of them fall apart in one way or another. Perhaps you moved too far away from each other, or maybe someone did something wrong. Whatever the reason, it’s never easy to lose a best friend.

These 12 people remember the exact moment it happened…

#12. We haven’t spoken since.

“We were both in the military when we were younger. I still to this day owe this guy a debt of gratitude. I was a pretty shy kid growing up but this guy, I’ll call him A, would always pump me up by quoting the movie Swingers and telling me: “You’re so money. You’re so money and you don’t even know it.” Maybe he was paraphrasing. We got into our squabbles as young guys in the military will do, but for the most part he was an absolute standup guy.

The years progressed and he visited me at my next duty assignment on the west coast; we were originally on the east coast. We didn’t see each other as much but when I deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan he’d always let me stay the night with him in his apartment, taking me out on the town and just being a really good dude.

The years continued to go by and he even came out to stand as one of the groomsmen in my wedding, giving me a great toast and telling me how proud he was of how much I’d changed since we first met.

But when I got stationed overseas back in 2011 we really lost contact. We talked off and on for the 3 years I was away but when I got back I heard from his sister what happened.

He got out of the military and took a job as a civilian contractor. He was doing well but had to take a lifestyle polygraph test in order to get a better job. He failed miserably. He lied about soliciting prostitutes and smoking weed after he got out of the military. The polygrapher knew was lying and then he admitted to it, thus screwing himself even more. Not only did he not get the clearance but he lost his existing clearance.

He left the east and moved down south, trying to finish his masters degree. But he couldn’t. Strike number two. He failed out of that program. He was still able to get a decent job working at an IT company but he got fired from that after it was found that he was behaving inappropriately with a few of his female co-workers. He was always a lothario but apparently had gone too far in this case.

This all ended up with him getting super depressed and threatening to kill himself, pointing a gun at his head while the cops stood him down. He was involuntarily committed to a mental institution and was just never really the same.

I was flabbergasted when I heard all of this and immediately tried to make contact. A kept avoiding my calls but I was finally able to get a hold of him. He just sounded so different and distant on the phone. I told him I was here for him and would do whatever he needed, but he told me in an ice cold voice something that still kind of haunts. “I’m not the same person that you used to know.”

And he was right.

I kept trying to engage with him over the next couple of months but he’d never pick up or answer my calls. Finally I was able to get a hold of him when he was able to get in work in Texas but he was gone by this point. But I told A how much he meant to me and still means to me, how he brought me out of my shell and was a big part of becoming the person I was today. He didn’t really care one way or the other and after that day (which was around 3-4 years ago now) we haven’t spoken since.”

#11. I never heard from either one again.

“I had 2 best friends through grade school, middle school and the start of high school, they didnt know each other, two unrelated friendships, but basically when i was doing something i was with one of them or one of them were at my house. My parents had pointed out a few times that I was always the one to call them (this was before mobile phones and texting), and why did they never contact me to play over (or hang out as we got older). It started gnawing at me and at one point I decided to see if these guys who called me their best friend cared enough to contact me.

So one day I stopped calling them to hang out. Weeks went by and then months. I never heard from either one again. I guess we weren’t that good friends or there would have been some contact.”

#10. What bothers me.

“I let him stay with me for a week while he was in between apartments. 3 days in, he loses his headphones but doesn’t tell me, and 2 days later he looks through my stuff and finds my pair of headphones of the same brand, takes them, and claims they’re his. I ask for them back and he says I can borrow them. The next day he marches into my room at 1AM and yells at me for 10 minutes about how I’m an asshole for stealing his headphones and I’m a terrible friend and I’m an idiot, etc. He leaves for 2 hours and then comes back like nothing happened. I give him the headphones (they were only like $30, I just bought another and didn’t care too much) and politely tell him that our friendship means more to me than headphones, so he can take them but can no longer stay with me due to his behavior, even though he only had a couple more days. Haven’t talked to him since, but several mutual friends are pissed at me because he told everyone I stole his headphones, yelled at him, and then kicked him out for no reason. Fun.”

#9. As long as she’s happy.

“We’d been best friends for 20 years+ years. Knew everything about each other. Our fears, our hopes, our dreams, our kinks. About the only thing we didn’t know is what the other looked like naked.

We were always there for each other. Every time she met a guy, dated him, and ended up dumping him or getting dumped i was there for her.

Then she hooked up with her current guy. He’s someone we’ve known since high school. They dated for about 6 months, then got married back in March.

She hasn’t spoken to me since. I’ve tried calling her a couple of times, but she won’t answer her phone. I’ve texted her a few times, no response.

I miss my best friend, but as long as she’s happy I won’t press the issue.”

#8. She didn’t believe me.

“She never believed I was sexually assaulted as there was no video proof of it happening, and she has continued being friends with my assaulter, even after the assaulter is now stalking me.”

#7. It’s none of my business.

“I knew my best friend since middle school. Went to the same college and graduate school. We both moved across the continent to Silicon Valley. We’d go out biking every weekend and sometimes even during the work week in the early morning or afternoon.

After his girlfriend cheated on him (baby included) he decided to stay with her. No problem for me: it’s not my woman… We’d still hang out once per week for a couple more years, though I never once saw her or the new kid. It was as if he was leading two completely separate lives.

We could finish each others sentences.

And then, 4 years ago, they got married and she decreed that he couldn’t see me anymore. She’s so insecure about her earlier cheating that she thinks everyone of his friend judges her for it. I’m truly indifferent about it. It’s none of my business. Whatever makes them happy.

A few times per year, we do a short lunch bike ride. She doesn’t know about those. (Those are his only rides on Strava that he marks as private so she can’t see them.)

But I’m essentially out of his life. He hasn’t been to the new house that we bought 3 years ago. I haven’t even seen his new kid yet. (He’s 2 now.) My request to visit them due to the new baby was rejected. (“Maybe later…”)

I still bike multiple times per week, often the same trails as the ones we did together. It still bothers me that this was taken away from me.

(When I’m in a really bitter mood, I wish she’d cheat again. I’d be a bad Nelson Mandela.)”

#6. Of course, word spread.

“We were best friends from preschool to 8th grade. One night while her parents were at a wedding, her older cousin was staying the night with. Her cousin was downstairs all night and my friend invited her friend (boy) who was two years older than us over. I was already a little uncomfortable because my friend lied to her cousin saying this boy was the same age as us. While we were upstairs in her room, we were listening to music and reading magazines. Out of no where my friend took her shirt off and was dancing around in her bra. This boy told her to dance in her underwear too so she did. He asked me to and I said no. My friend started making fun of me and calling me a prude. He then held me down and kept trying to yank my pants off, I kept kicking him, so my Friend started helping him. He got my pants half way down and he kept reaching in my underwear and under my bra. So I started yelling for him to stop and I kicked him hard in the face. He stopped and went home. when he left I got in a fist fight with my friend. Her cousin (who was asleep the whole time) never found out. I walked home and I was too embarrassed to tell my mom. The next day I felt like I needed to talk to Someone so when I went for a walk with another friend, I told her what happened. She told her mom, her mom called my mom, and we went to the police station (bc my other friend told the boy my mom called her mom and told her what happened, so his mom ran to the police station to press charges on us for making up lies about her son). Of course, word spread around school and I was completely embarrassed and depressed. My friend lied to everyone saying that I was the one who was taking my clothes off and trying to get him to have sex with me, and he didn’t want to so I made up lies about him. Ended our friendship and it made it hard for me to become close to any other friend again.”

#5. Drugs.

“Drugs. Promised we wouldn’t let that ever come between us. We did. But now we’re both trying to put it back together again. This time without drugs.”

#4. Money.

“Money. As we got older money borrowed didn’t get paid back and the person started treating me like a second income. Forgiving past debt didn’t do it, but cutting them off from using me as secondary income did.”

#3. No regrets.

“My best friend of almost 20 years told my 13 year-old child that she’d need plastic surgery, to diet, and an entire new wardrobe to fit in at her new school. He also tried to convince me that I wasn’t an addict, I had 2 months clean at the time and was fresh out of treatment. Multiple times offered me numerous substances trying to get me to break. He had agreed to let us move in to escape the unsafe home we were in but he went maniacally insane. The last straw was him making some off the cuff remarks to me about “not wanting to associate with anyone who didn’t fit his image of celebrity”.

I wrote a Dear John note, packed my shit and took my kid while he was at work. Blocked him on every conceivable social media and haven’t spoken to him since. No regrets.”

#2. He cut me off.

“He came up to me at lunch one day and asked me if I knew a girl. I said no and he said that he thought she was super hot but had no classes with her, no friends in common, nothing to talk to her but he found out that she goes to the church his mom goes to so he asked if I wanted to go to church so he could get at her. Go to church to pick up girls? My sixteen year old mind thought that was fucking genius. So Sunday rolls around he picks me up and we go.

He was a good looking guy, super athletic but socially awkward. I’m okay at best looking, pudgy, but pretty outgoing so pretty solid combo when it comes to spitting game, he brings them in I keep them entertained. So we spot her and we join the group get to talking and making friends and it was actually really cool so we went back the next week and the week after that. All of a sudden it’s been six months and we’re heavily invested in this church youth group. That girl turned out to have a boyfriend but we liked all the other people anyway.

I’m an atheist so I was just there to kick it with my boy and other people my age but he got super invested in the religion aspect. Decided he wanted to be a pastor and started cutting off all our friends besides me since they were in his mind the cause of sin in his life. He then would only ever talk to me about God not our actual shared interests so eventually I told him I wasn’t going to attend the youth group anymore. He got furious and cut me off too. I kept being friends with a few of the girls there but not him. The friends that he all cut out and I got even closer after Highschool and now he’s in the navy.

Tldr: Went to church for the pussy, he stayed for the religion. I left.”

#1. New friends.

“We went to college, and she found newer “cooler” friends and froze me out. Sucked since we had been friends since kindergarten and lived together in our first dorm freshman year.”

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These 5 Detective Riddles Will Test Your Logic Skills

Who hasn’t wished they could live a day in the life of Sherlock Holmes, Angela Landsbury, or Nancy Drew, just to see if their wits and problem-solving skills could match up? If you’re one of those people, then you’re in luck, because these 5 detective riddles should be right up your alley!

#5. Trapped.

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Young Mary is trapped in a castle in Costa Rica, and to get out safely, she must choose one of four doors. Here’s what’s behind each of them:

Door 1: Lava that would immediately melt anyone
Door 2: A killer clown that would beat any person to death
Door 3: A deadly frost that would freeze her at once
Door 4: Cops that would shoot any man or woman indiscriminately

Which door should she choose?

Continue reading when you’re ready for the answer!

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Test Your Mental Mettle Against These Three Google Job Interview Questions

Google is famous for many innovative ways of doing business, and for the way they conduct their job interviews. They’re notorious for asking brain-busting questions that make people think and that weed out the sort of candidates they’d like to hire – but can you answer some of them?

Let’s find out!

#3. Billiard Balls

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You have 8 billiard balls, and you know that one of them weighs slightly more than the others – how many weighings on the scales do you need to tell which is the heavy ball?

Continue reading when you’re ready for the answer!

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This Japanese Artist’s Illustrations Will Make You Think about Life

Great art makes us think about life in new ways. And the works of Japanese artist Avogado6 do just that. While not much is known about this mysterious artist, his works speak for themselves. Enjoy.

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12 Ridiculously Positive People Who Are Happy No Matter What

Have you ever met someone who remains positive no matter what? Even if it’s kind of annoying sometimes, you can’t help but admire their great attitude, even when things are going wrong.

Well, these 12 people certainly fit that mold. Despite their circumstances, these positive folks refuse to see anything but the bright side of things.

1. One of these things is not like the other.

2. The dictionary definition of “luck.”

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3. Heck yeah, dude!

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4. “My friend, who has been in a coma for 3 months and presumed dead, texted me this.”

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5. Just a little further…

6. “While everyone wanted a PS and iPads in the orphanage, this little girl just asked for a ‘tucked-in donkey.’”

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7. Relaxing after a hard day’s work.

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8. Find your puddle.

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9. What matters is that you’re having fun.

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10. Getting arrested is no excuse not to smile for the camera.

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11. You can do it.

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12. “When my grandma was 80, she got hit by a truck. Here she is on her 100th birthday having outlived the guy that hit her.”

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8 Tips for Getting a Cat to Like You, According to Science

Let’s be honest, everyone wants to be on the cat’s good side…assuming they have one. If not, you might wanna stay on your guard in case that cat decides it’s your lucky day to get a scratch to the knee or hairball in your shoe.

Cats can be finicky about pretty much everything, so it’s a good thing you’ve got science on your side this time. Take a look!

#8. Play with them.

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Cats are stealth predators and need to regularly vent that energy. A recent study found that cats prefer human interaction even over food…but only when that human came part and parcel with an interactive toy.

#7. Play hard to get.

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In other words, let the cat make the first move as far as initiating the interaction, and don’t insist on continuing once they relay that they’re finished.

Every cat owner knows that’s a recipe for scratches!

#6. Keep your cat inside most of the time.

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Cats are less domesticated than dogs and will revert quickly into a feral mindset if set loose on their own. A recent Italian study verified that cats who were indoors or supervised outdoors in an enclosed space were more in sync with their owners.

#5. Put yourself in a kitty mindset.

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Friendly cats greet each other nose-to-nose. You don’t want to put your face in an unfamiliar cat’s face, but you can mimic their preferred greeting with a fingertip to the nose – you just might get a boop or a rub for your efforts.

#4. Socialize the cat when it’s young.

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The more chances a cat has to interact with humans as a kitten, the more likely it is to grow up enjoying that sort of affection and interaction. This seems like a no-brainer, but there is plenty of science to back it up.

#3. Check your wandering hands.

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Studies have confirmed what many cat owners know – stick to petting the head and cheeks for the best response. A majority of cats aren’t comfortable with scratches on the belly or hindquarters, and will not hesitate to let you know.

#2. Keep a watchful eye.

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You should be able to read a cat’s mindset by observing it’s behavior – hissing and growling, of course, but also simple tail twitches, retreating, or a hunched posture will also communicate distrust. On the flip side, purring, rubbing, and sitting nearby are all positive signs. Don’t push them when they’re not comfortable and they’ll be more likely to come to you when they are.

#1. Food does not equal love.

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A recent study of overweight cats showed that once the cats lost weight, they were more affectionate, purred more often, and enjoyed sitting in their owners’ laps again.

Don’t overfeed kitty if you want more love!

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