8 Myths About Men We Should Let Get Of

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3. Boys don’t cry

Sadly, the boys and men in our society have been taught to be an iron wall with no displays of emotions, but in the real world, people feel things, and sometimes they express them whether they mean to or not. Interestingly, women aren’t the ones at fault for this myth. Instead, men need to let this myth go and realize that there’s a difference between being a self-pitying crybaby and having a healthy cry once in a whole as a grown human being.

4. They never ask for directions

This is an old stereotype that simply isn’t true anymore. Based on this myth, a man will never admit that he’s geographically challenged. Refusing to admit that you want help isn’t a gender thing — it’s a fundamental character flaw, and there are women who are guilty of it as well, so next time you want to make gender assumptions, pay close attention to anyone who might be acting like this, and you’ll see that it’s not a boys-only situation.

5. They only care about sex

Promiscuity isn’t only for guys. Plenty of women prioritize sex, too, proving that how much you think about sex isn’t determined by gender. Additionally, not all guys are horndogs looking to sleep with a woman and run. Plenty of men aren’t afraid to settle down and experience some commitment. Like many ladies out there, they’re simply hoping to find someone to grow old with.

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