The story telling one is backwards. Most of the men I know can't stay one one subject long enough to tell a complete story, so by the time they get to the end, I have no idea where they started.
9 Differences Between Men and Women

We’re different. That’s a fact, and there’s a good reason why men and women are thought to be from different planets. The way we think and act is so different that it’s no wonder there are times we can hardly understand each other.
<strong>Bright Side has prepared a post about 10 differences between men and women. An eternal topic, so here it comes...
Reaction when a friend gets in a relationship

Desktop

Bedroom

Car

Bathroom

The main room in the house

Common cold

Why we watch Titanic

Tell a story

Of course, these are very generalized visuals. Not all women or men are the same. This is meant for fun only.
Comments
Haha. So true....
Except the relationship thing and common cold thing, I can relate to the boy type although I am a girl. When I have common cold I enjoy because no school 😜
Stereotypical and depicted to the extreme!! And the majority inaccurate anyway 🤦
Lol, this was stereotypical, but still some were accurate. Definitely not the car one! My mom’s car must be spotless😂
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