53 Bold Questions Women Wish They Could Ask Men—No Filters, No Judgments

53 Bold Questions Women Wish They Could Ask Men—No Filters, No Judgments

anon , Pavlo Osipov Report

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Two young men facing each other outdoors, engaged in a serious conversation about questions women would ask men. How real is the stereotype of two guys being rivals, getting into a fight and then turning into friends because of it? And if it is real, how/why do men bond over beating each other up?

Zolarack:
I don’t like to physically fight people but I do butt heads with my friends a lot. I feel it makes our relationship stronger. Something about arguing with people and still remaining or becoming friends because of it feels good.

anon , Getty Images Report

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Woman in a red swimsuit standing confidently indoors, representing women sharing questions they would ask men without judgment. I’ve always felt that men were actually far less picky about a woman’s weight than we think. Obviously people who are clearly very overweight are one thing, but if a woman doesn’t have a flat stomach but otherwise has a nice shape, do you still think she’s pretty?

Panigg:
Generally men don’t mind as much as women as studies have shown.

Men go for all types of girls more or less equally, while women only go for the “top” 20% of men.

ColorMeStunned , cottonbro studio Report

Two women lying side by side on a bed showing their legs and feet, representing questions women ask men. What’s the deal with men loving threeways? I mean why do you think that men want threeways more than women?

twatchops:
Females are hot. We want as many as possible. Foursome would be nice too.

vahntitrio:
Because we aren’t genetically that far removed from animals that try to impregnate as many females as physically possible.

TA704 , Ketut Subiyanto Report

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Young man sitting in bathroom stall using smartphone, illustrating questions women would ask men without judgment. Why would you not wipe your a*s to its cleanest?
Why would you come away from a s**t, wipe, and see s**t covered toilet paper and think to yourself “meh. Good enough”.
Does extended time in the bathroom make you uncomfortable?! I’m seriously confused.

Edit: I have learned much.

anonymous:
I’m going to assume that you’re referring to skid marks found in underwear after a long day of wearing them, and not that you’ve encountered someone who literally left some chocolate on the rim after each bowel movement. For the latter, there is no excuse.

However, many men fall victim to the former on a far more regular basis than we’d like, myself included. When you have a hairy a**hole, many times you can wipe and wipe, and it’ll even look clean on the paper when you finish up, but somehow there is still some residue left in the canopy of a** hair that will resurface post wipe. Especially on hotter days or during physical activities. Therefore, we try our best to schedule the [poops] pre-shower, or in an environment that is more conducive to cleanliness. Unfortunately when nature calls we aren’t always afforded access to baby wipes or a shower to rinse out the foliage.

I hope this helps ease your mind and provides some clarification for you.

lnmhylian , chen pincheng Report

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Woman standing outdoors wearing crop top and leggings, representing women who share questions they would ask men. Do you really find the average woman wearing leggings or yoga pants to be hugely distracting and an immediate turn on?

Because the number of times I was told in high school that wearing those pants (aka the most comfy pants on earth) would distract my male peers is just crazy. And I’m not talking “obviously too tight with tons of camel toe like in p**n” leggings, but normal ones.

IHOP007:
Leggings/yogapants make almost anyone’s a** and legs look 2x better. I would say a nice bum is distracting, but not immediate b**er material.

That being said, I agree yoga pants and leggings are by far the most comfortable pants ever made and I would wear them all the time if it was socially acceptable for me to do so.

CordyCakes , Ryan Hoffman Report

A woman and man sit on a bed looking upset, illustrating women’s questions they would ask men without judgement. Would you feel betrayed if a female faked her orgasm?

Does period blood disgust you?

Do you feel emasculated if your female partner earns more than you?

Bisexual men, what physical differences between men and women do you find appealing?

Do you gossip much with your fellow guy friends?

OutOfNamesToPick:
1. Betrayed is a big word. I’d feel ‘betrayed’ (for lack of a better word) that you felt it was needed to fake an orgasm. Personally I prefer women to not fake one, I don’t really expect one during penetrative sex. Also, not faking an orgasm gives me a good excuse to give oral.

2. Yes. I don’t know what makes it different from normal blood, which I don’t find disgusting.

3. No. If you deserve more than me, especially in a society where you generally get paid less for the same job, you probably deserve ot. My identity as a man is not defined by how much I earn. Or how much more I earn than my partner.

4. I’m afraid I can’t really answer this. Although if I had to describe things I find appealing on men and not women it would be muscles. Especially shoulder and back muscles.

5. I suppose you could call it gossip, yes. I don’t really know how much women gossip, but it happens to sometimes discuss a fellow friend. For instance if they slack off.

Philofelinist , Kampus Production Report

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A woman smiling and holding hands with a man during a date, capturing women questions to men in a candid moment. How much of the time when you approach women are you trying to f**k vs genuinely interested in them/ looking for platonic friends?

WeaponsGradeHumanity:
We generally leave that up to the woman. Unless it’s someone we’ve particularly set our sights on, we’re happy with either outcome.

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