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It can be easy to fall into the trap of forgetting that the other half of the population lives a very different kind of life. The things that you might do without a second thought can, at times, be completely out of the ordinary for someone else. 

So one curious internet user asked, “What is normal to men but weird to women?” and netizens shared their best examples. From prison-cell-like living spaces to simply never asking questions, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to add your own thoughts and examples in the comments section below. 

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#1

Man working in a workshop, organizing tools and materials, illustrating things normal for men but not women. Strapping something down and saying “that’s not going anywhere”

Ok_Cry1188 , Andrea Piacquadio/pexels Report

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    #2

    Two women sitting closely, one whispering a secret to the other, illustrating things normal for men but not women. I'm trans, and not many people know that. It gives me a very unique perspective in life of having acclimatised to both men and women social norms. A major difference is that men and women gossip, - but differently. When girls gossip, it's about "who did what, when, how, and *the audacity*" and when men gossip, it's one guy saying "this guy is a s**t c**t, ay." And other guys going "yeah." If I treated either in reversal, men would be put off by it, and women would be wondering *why* I don't like them over the fact that I just *don't,* women need reason, context. Forgiveness is different too. Women are so much more understanding, but rarely forgive once a line is crossed. Men might just not like you over something petty. Buy him a beer or make his life a little easier and suddenly you're not so bad anymore. "He's still a s**t c**t, but he's not that bad" Men aren't better drivers, they're more decisive ones. Women are more cautious, which can slow reaction time when they're accessing the situation. Men leave much more to instinct. Often in each other's eyes, men are reckless, women are too slow. Neither are necessarily right or wrong. Being "gross". Men in men-only environments don't tend to think much about spitting, sticky taping wounds, adjusting their junk, [gassiness], burping, not washing their hands as often as they probably should. There seems to be a lot more group forgiveness that "yeah I do that too, it's normal." When women are together, you still don't hear them ripping one and congratulating each other.

    pakkomi , Yaroslav Shuraev/pexels Report

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    #3

    Close-up of a man with a tear on his cheek, holding a white statue, illustrating things normal for men but not women. I have cried once in the last 15 years and it was when I watched my father die 12 years ago. I don't 'try not to cry,' I just don't cry. My wife and my 7 sisters have very clearly informed me this is, uh, not their normal.

    User , cottonbro studio/pexels Report

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    #4

    Close up of a newborn baby's legs being held by an adult showing skin care that is normal for men but not women. Not getting details. Case in point: One of my best friends wife had a baby. I swung by the hospital on my lunch break, congratulated him, and left. That night, I told my wife they had the baby. It was a boy, and the name. She started asking all this other stuff, length, weight, time, etc, and I had no idea. Didn't bother to ask. Baby was good, Mom and Dad were good. I thought I had covered the bases.

    wango138 , Büşranur Aydın/pexels Report

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    #5

    Man walking alone at night in a foggy street illuminated by green and yellow lights, reflecting things normal for men but not women Accidentally walking behind a woman at night and quickly going to the other side of the road or slowing down to create distance so you don't seem like a creep.

    FloppyPenguin1701 , Tomas Anunziata/pexels Report

    #6

    Two people sitting on the floor playing video games, illustrating normal behaviors for men but not women. Several years back, my wife and I moved abroad. Our first Christmas back in the US we had separate guys/ladies nights to catch up with our old friends. When we got back that night she was able to give me an update on everyone because for the past few hours they just sat in a circle and took turns talking about their lives. When she asked me about the guys, I responded "I dunno, we just ordered pizza and played video games".

    User , Ron Lach/pexels Report

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    #7

    Three men wearing motocross helmets and black shirts take a selfie outdoors, illustrating normal activities for men. Me and the bros have been friends for like 15 years... I think we have a total of 3 pictures together haha

    Lamontyy , Nur Andi Ravsanjani Gusma/pexels Report

    #8

    Older man resting on couch with a blanket, illustrating things that are absolutely normal for men but not women. Not having any real friends to support them through tough times. This is particularly true of boomers - I hope it won't be the same for my generation. As I watch my parents and their friends get old, sick, and die, I see that none of the men visit each other in hospital or even know why their "friends" are sick. My mom and her female friends spend their days checking in on and taking care of each other. But when a husband gets sick, there is no one except their wife to take care of them. The only exception in my parents' friend-group was the gay male couple. They had a community of gay men supporting them.

    GrammarIsDescriptive , SHVETS production/pexels Report

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    #9

    Silhouetted man working in a dimly lit garage with neon lights and vintage car, showing normal activities for men. Being scared of randomly being accused of being a creep in public, possibly even reported, even though you're just minding your own business. No, I'm not staring at you, I'm thinking about a certainly relevant scenario about how I would fight off a random armed bank robber right now and my state of mind is "Where am I going again? Oh, look, a bunch of ants. Nice."

    Single_Blueberry , cottonbro studio/pexels Report

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    #10

    Man walking on sidewalk wearing black sneakers and hoodie, illustrating things normal for men but not women. That side step to unstick your n*****k.

    Warrature1969 , Lukas Rychvalsky/pexels Report

    #11

    Group of friends enjoying pizza and conversation indoors, highlighting normal behaviors for men in social settings. Being friends with someone and knowing absolutely nothing about them

    User , Diva Plavalaguna/pexels Report

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    #12

    Three men laughing and talking outdoors during sunset, illustrating things normal for men but not women. The one who gets roasted the most is probably our star of the group. We insult because we love.

    Ok-Experience-6674 , Helena Lopes/pexels Report

    #13

    Man hiking on a forest trail with a backpack and walking stick, illustrating things normal for men but not women stopping to pick up a good stick

    User , Saroj Gajurel/pexels Report

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    #14

    Minimalist modern bedroom with dark walls and gray bedding illustrating things normal for men but not women. Having no decorations whatsoever.

    Egbezi , Max Rahubovskiy/pexels Report

    #15

    A man and woman holding hands in a hallway, illustrating things normal for men but not women in everyday life. Deciding to do something and leaving the house 5 minutes later to get it done.

    Ok_Butterscotch_3219 , Alena Darmel/pexels Report

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    #16

    Two young men in white shirts fist bumping outdoors on a sunny day, illustrating things normal for men but not women. Nodding to other random dudes on the street, and getting nods back in acknowledgement

    User , Huy ProShoot/pexels Report

    #17

    Man sitting on a bench in mountains, reflecting on things that are absolutely normal for men but not women. Going literal years without any sort of physical contact

    RadiantHC , Markus Spiske/pexels Report

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    #18

    Man sitting on a rock outdoors at sunset with dog standing nearby, illustrating things normal for men but not women. Idle mode, literally not thinking of anything for a short period of time

    Raptoraide , cottonbro studio/pexels Report

    #19

    Woman standing under restroom sign in a dimly lit space, illustrating things that are normal for men but not women. Not having to constantly worry about waiting on line for the bathroom/finding a bathroom

    Historical-Essay6116 , Gabriela Pereira/pexels Report

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    #20

    Woman with curly hair wearing a white shirt looking distressed indoors, illustrating differences normal for men but not women. SPITTING ON THE SIDEWALK. WHYYYYY DO THEY DO THAT

    User , Polina Zimmerman/pexels Report

    #21

    Been working out at a local gym for half a year with 3-4 guys . Don’t know their names. Don’t plan on asking.

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    #22

    Minimalist bedroom with a low bed, cozy bedding, and warm lighting reflecting normal things for men in home decor. Sleeping on a mattress on the floor with no sheets and only one flat yellow pillow.

    NotNamedBort , Skylar Kang/pexels Report

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    #23

    Man wearing white sneakers and black shorts walking up outdoor concrete stairs, illustrating normal behavior for men. When you walk behind a woman up the stairs you truly evaluate the architectual design and thinking that went into them by looking down

    NostalgicNolan , MART PRODUCTION/pexels Report

    #24

    Periods of silence. Sometimes you chill with the boys and just enjoy the moment. No words, just drinking, gaming, smoking, etc in silence..

    TheStoicbrother Report

    #25

    Walking alone at night to "clear the mind", as men usually say. I wish I could do that!

    gabibis_art Report

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    #26

    A man and woman sitting on a couch watching TV, illustrating things normal for men but not women. Never venting about your day

    Cbjmac , cottonbro studio/pexels Report