It’s been three decades since the release of the bestselling book ‘Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus,’ yet the ongoing debate about the differences between men and women persists. When it comes to perceiving disparities in how people express emotions, succeed in the workplace, and approach parenting, most women attribute these differences to societal expectations, while men often attribute them to biology.
Seeking everyday examples of these disparities, Reddit user Unfair_Quantity1413 sparked a discussion on the platform by asking, “What are some things that are normal to women but mind-blowing to men?” Here are some of the most popular responses they received.
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I work in IT and was trying to set up a new phone system. My boss (a male) put me in charge of it because I had just done something similar at my previous job. Anyways, I kept telling him that my contact at the company we were switching to kept ignoring me and basically calling my questions stupid when he *would* answer me. My boss heard me, but didn’t fully understand what the issue was…until he actually saw it happen. I sent an email asking a question, and it was ignored – he sent an email asking the same question and received an immediate answer. My boss’ jaw just dropped. He immediately apologized to me and said that while he knew it happened, he’d never actually seen it done before. He was mortified and actually sent an email to that contact at the phone company saying, “when she asks a question, she better get the same attention and response that you would give me”.
Until that moment he thought it was something that only happened in theory. It actually blew his mind that it was real.
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Had a partner where he thought being a woman is so much easier because he said “women get a lot of help” and I had to explain that most of the time it’s because women are being underestimated even if you’re good at what you do. Most of the time, men help because they either want something from you or just want to feel smart. It gets tiring sometimes…
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If you are a guy: „hey excuse me”, little tap on the shoulder, friendly smile and request to move
If you are a girl: someone puts their hands on your waist and tries to move your body away.
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If someone was experiencing those symptoms as a result of anything else they’d be on sick leave or at least communicating to people how they’re unwell. But nope, suck it up and go about your day like your uterus isn’t trying to murder you.
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Because men’s health is the *standard*. Most people know the signs of a heart attack *for men* but don’t know that it’s different symptoms for women. Women need a different amount of sleep per night, different amount of calories per day, different healthy BMI levels. But common knowledge is all about MEN’S requirements because that’s what researchers focused on most when a lot of studies first established what we know about health.
Men get to be ignorant about the needs of 50% of the world population because they find it “icky” but women don’t get the same option.
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Three Advil and 45 minutes can get many of us back to good as new though. Until 6-8 hours later when it wears off.
ETA: I know this shouldn’t be “normal” but it unfortunately kind of is. I’ve also talked to gynecologists about it and there isn’t much to do besides take birth control, which I don’t like the other side effects of. I also only bleed for four days and it’s a normal to light flow so endometriosis is unlikely.
I’m also pregnant right now and enjoying no periods!
ETA2: I promise I know that endometriosis exists. I’m not looking for advice on my painful periods. I have a gynecologist for this. I appreciate the concern and hope for the best for all the other ladies dealing with this!