12 Men Share The Creepy Behaviors They Wish Women Would Stop Doing
“Wife bragged to friends about our sex life. We live in a small town and now it feels like everywhere I go, I’m being giggled and smiled at. It’s really violating.” — Left_Recommendation
“Not exclusively a woman thing, but my ex would screenshot our text conversations and send them to her family and friends for reaction. Like mundane conversations, not even anything interesting. It felt like a very creepy violation of my privacy.” — [deleted]
“Asking passwords to social accounts or your phone.” — popThatBalloon
“Always asking if I got flirted with, no matter where I go. ‘Did anyone flirt with you?’ ‘What the hell. It’s flag football. Who would flirt with me at flag football?’” — iJabber
“You have to install this GPS tracking app on your phone so I know where you are any time I want to check.” — log_sin
“I have a friend that whenever she starts dating a guy, just lists me off thing about the dude like she’s listing a resume. Never anything about the personality or sense of humor or what characteristics about them she enjoys. It’s job, career, college, earnings, house. I had to tell her it was getting creepy because it just sounds like she’s getting a checklist to impress people, not find a good person for her.” — Pyistazty
“Stop pulling on my beard and arm hair. Like, that shit is seriously uncomfortable, and pulling out a beard hair stings like fuck… It’s literally attached to my face. You are in my personal space, tugging my hair, and causing me a little pain.” — CaucasianDelegation
“I’ve had this happen a few times, but I don’t know if it is more common or less common. When I go to a bar for a drink on say a Friday night I usually go with friends. I’ll head to the bathroom and sometimes the bar will be crowded so I’ll have to slip through a group of people. Several times I’ll get rubbed or caressed by women. Sometimes on the groin, sometimes on the chest or shoulders. It’s not wanted nor am I signaling I want to be touched, just saying excuse me and going past. It bothers me every time.” — RDBlack
“Tickling and getting pissed when I don’t like it. Girl, I don’t like getting tickled. I really hate it. I don’t care that it’s some way to show affection I don’t want it and for fuck sake it’s not my problem and I don’t have to man up and take it. What the hell? No means no.” — yourteam
“IDK if it’s just me, but the baby voice and behavior really puts me off.” — rdias002
“Honestly, hands down, women who exploit emotions of men. We may not all cry in the movie theater, but we are not incapable of experiencing deep painful emotional wounds. In general it seems to be more acceptable for women to rag on guys for our image, Like our height, weight, or income. While the flipside being that men cannot criticize women without being a pig. So yeah, women who nitpick guys for superficial reasons are creepy, arrogant, and covered with more red flags than a game of mine-sweeper.” — [deleted]
“Not creepy but, when a woman sees a single dad with his kid and feels it’s ok to tell them they’re doing great I get they may feel like they’re being supportive or whatever but the stigma behind guys not knowing how to raise a child is infuriating! I have 50/50 custody of my child and she’s raised brilliantly by both me and her mum, I can guarantee mum never gets random praises just for walking through a shop with our child though. It’s not supportive, it’s condescending as hell, and please stop.” — baz1688
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