Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
They can have multiple orgasms.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@Tastyfrzz No woman does my friend. Only me :)
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@nobodyishome hmmm? Maybe it's my superpower?
Pretzel · 70-79, M
Care giver
Skilllickous · 51-55, M
Definitely
Sapio · 51-55, M
Plan
alongalone · M
Gymnastics. More graceful. They will fall down with grace
valobasa4ever · F
Isn't it just the proudest thing that only a woman can bring a man into the world?
It really makes you think about how special that is 🤎.
It really makes you think about how special that is 🤎.
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
Give birth
PatKirby · M
Cash and prizes from playing Manopoly in divorce court.
FeetAreFantastic · 46-50, MVIP
Take care of their Feet
TexChik · F
Give birth.
NabilAlioui · 22-25, M
Seduction is women's strong suit—or else the man is very backward.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Only women can carry and then nurse a baby.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Bleed for a week and not die.
Houdini · 56-60, M
Moan
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
breastfeed... 😅
BlueVeins · 26-30
surviving bullet wounds
bikelover · 56-60, M
Moan 😂
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Win custody cases.
Frostcloud · F
@MrBrownstone trueeee. fun fact: courts aim to keep the the childs routine as similiar as they can before the seperation. usually the mother is the main caregiver- they know their kids birthdays and who their friends are and their teachers names and how they're doing in school. they're more likely to feed the child and take them in for medical visits. fathers generally are not as involved in their kids lives
i say this bc when i was a kid i thought it was a sexism thing till i actually took five minutes to look into it. and now it makes sense why women more often win custody cases. when fathers make it known in court they want shared custody they are much more likely to
i say this bc when i was a kid i thought it was a sexism thing till i actually took five minutes to look into it. and now it makes sense why women more often win custody cases. when fathers make it known in court they want shared custody they are much more likely to
Magicianzini · M
@Frostcloud Sounds like old information. Most parents are 50/50 in 2026.
@Frostcloud You’re mixing several different things together. Courts preserving an established, stable environment is real. But that does not mean “women win custody because women are better parents.”
Knowing birthdays, teachers’ names, feeding children, and arranging medical appointments are facts that must be established about the individual parents not assumptions a court may make based upon sex. In Michigan, judges must evaluate twelve best-interest factors, including emotional ties, caregiving ability, stability, medical care, school history, domestic violence, and each parent’s willingness to support the child’s relationship with the other parent. “Mother” is not one of those factors.
It is also misleading to call Census figures “custody-case outcomes.” Census data show where children live; they do not tell us that a judge heard both parents’ evidence and awarded custody to the mother. Those numbers include unmarried parents, private agreements, uncontested divorces, absent parents, and arrangements the parents chose themselves.
Likewise, saying fathers are “much more likely to win when they ask” does not prove that the system is unbiased. Fathers who pursue contested custody are a self-selected group and may have stronger cases, greater resources, or already be highly involved. Without controlling for those differences, that statistic cannot tell us how equally situated mothers and fathers are treated.
The accurate conclusion is much narrower: primary caregiving and continuity matter, mothers still perform more childcare on average, and fathers who actively pursue custody often receive joint or substantial parenting time. None of that justifies treating fathers generally as uninvolved or pretending sex-based expectations play no role in family disputes. Children deserve an individual assessment of both parents not stereotypes about either one.
Knowing birthdays, teachers’ names, feeding children, and arranging medical appointments are facts that must be established about the individual parents not assumptions a court may make based upon sex. In Michigan, judges must evaluate twelve best-interest factors, including emotional ties, caregiving ability, stability, medical care, school history, domestic violence, and each parent’s willingness to support the child’s relationship with the other parent. “Mother” is not one of those factors.
It is also misleading to call Census figures “custody-case outcomes.” Census data show where children live; they do not tell us that a judge heard both parents’ evidence and awarded custody to the mother. Those numbers include unmarried parents, private agreements, uncontested divorces, absent parents, and arrangements the parents chose themselves.
Likewise, saying fathers are “much more likely to win when they ask” does not prove that the system is unbiased. Fathers who pursue contested custody are a self-selected group and may have stronger cases, greater resources, or already be highly involved. Without controlling for those differences, that statistic cannot tell us how equally situated mothers and fathers are treated.
The accurate conclusion is much narrower: primary caregiving and continuity matter, mothers still perform more childcare on average, and fathers who actively pursue custody often receive joint or substantial parenting time. None of that justifies treating fathers generally as uninvolved or pretending sex-based expectations play no role in family disputes. Children deserve an individual assessment of both parents not stereotypes about either one.
Justgreg · M
Most things actually. Lol. We build, protect etc but women rule the world
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
Make babies. Men just take a shot in the dark. Women spend 9 months caring for the baby.
BohoBabe · M
Sit on the couch and eat bob bons.
GoFish · 41-45, F
hmmm
ElRengo · 70-79, M
Not a few
To be women to begin with
To be women to begin with
oldguy73 · 70-79, M
suck dick
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
In a word? Complain.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
It all depends on the particular woman or man.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
Be pleasent to talk to. I struggle with men who tend to be more easy to frustration and try to "explain" things.
I don't need an explanation to something I already know v.v just tell me your experience.
But most tend to figure it out but later in life.
Not tend to dwell on pain?
I don't need an explanation to something I already know v.v just tell me your experience.
But most tend to figure it out but later in life.
Not tend to dwell on pain?
DeadOrbit · 36-40
I would for sure say emotional intelligence and processing stress, I am sure there is more but this is what stands out to me.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
Fart..
Gad dang Gnus
Gad dang Gnus
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
Gossip
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
It's going to be a generalisation and no doubt this opinion will get me some haters but women are better at nurture in many cases. We have softer bodies and we are more emotionally driven and wired for connection.
Neuman · M
usually it's more a case of 'differently' than better, I think. but there are some fairly specific technical things most women do better than most men. taste and smell are one of the things I vaguely recall. I think usually multitasking.
Lilnonames · F
tell the truth
Iwillwait · M
Getting their way, making it appear as though the man thought of it.
Manage physical pain.
Intuition
Nurturing
Rule the world.
Manage physical pain.
Intuition
Nurturing
Rule the world.
Rabscuttle · 41-45
Make it through life without real pockets. I can fathom neither how you do it, nor why. And your ability to resist the lure of maps is just inexplicable.
rinkydinkydoink · M
Side-eye
carpediem · M
Long term memory. They tend to bring up stupid shit from decades ago like it just happened yesterday. And at the worst times. AND, they’re just as upset.
swirlie · 31-35, F
Pretty much anything we put our minds to.










































