“They size up each other. I used to think it was just a guy thing. But if you've ever gone people watching you'll see most girls size up the girls around them. You can see subtle movements, especially of the head.”— 2_Ducks_in_a_Handbag, reddit.com
“Women don't seem to be aware of back splash. It has happened more than a few times where I go to a females house and lift the seat to pee and the underside of the seat looks like a Jackson Pollack. I guess it's because they never lift the seat and just don't notice.”— savethought, reddit.com
“They get hungry when they see the food. Me: Babe I'm gonna make some food really quick do you want anything? Her: No thanks I'm not hungry. *Sit down with my food* Her: Oooh that looks good I just want a bite! *Proceeds to eat 50% of my food and smile about it*.”— AmareLoremIpsum, reddit.com
“All their farts come out once they are sleeping. Pooot. Yep she's poot poot asleep. Poot.”— midsize_sasquatch, reddit.com
“Every time I'm out with my SO, male hosts, servers, cashiers, salespeople, managers, will direct their questions and eye contact at him. I have gotten in the habit of answering for him. I reach for the check, I order first, I ask questions. Then sometimes they still direct back to him. It's maddenin…”— neverbeast, reddit.com
“A couple years ago, I took my dad out to his favorite Mexican restaurant for Father's Day. My father explicitly mentioned to the waitress that it was so nice of me to take him out for Father's Day. When the waitress came to take our orders, my dad was waffling between two options (one of which was m…”— Luminaria19, reddit.com
“I'm assistant instructor at my HEMA club, but I'm also a woman and one of the youngest fighters we have. After our main instructor I also have the most longsword experience (except for one or two guys who show up very rarely). While I normally just help out with teaching alongside the main instructo…”— WillFightForRamen, reddit.com
“The most casual one is probably giving pet names to girls you don't even know. I don't like being called honey or pearl by random strangers.”— Mrs_Seagull, reddit.com
“I worked something out on the computer at my retail job to save this man an extra dollar or two. He smiled and said 'So I guess they didn't hire you just because you were pretty.' I knew he meant "pretty AND smart" but it really didn't come out that way.”— dearmissally, reddit.com
“I'm a woman who spent my school and college years working in retail, mostly in stockrooms. Because of my looks (short hair, rarely wear makeup or jewellery, etc) people never had a problem with me working in the stockroom, lifting heavy boxes and such. I don't understand the thinking behind it, but…”— beogaire, reddit.com
“We were preparing a meeting room, moving desks and chairs. I was helping with the furniture moving while a male colleague who had VERY RECENTLY injured his back and only a few days prior been allowed to leave his bed to go back to work observed. He got called out by another colleague for standing ar…”— swiftwater, reddit.com
“I used to have a long driving commute to school...I was once given this advice from a mechanic. 'If your car breaks down just pull over, pop the hood and stare into the car. Eventually a man will pull over and help you with whatever is wrong'.”— oatmealsun, reddit.com
“I've never once heard a guy curse and someone respond with 'That's not how gentlemen speak', but I've heard that I'm not 'ladylike' because I've used the word fuck.”— josephineblack, reddit.com
“The demand of emotional labor. Somebody married, got a baby? Please take care of the card, you are a woman, you can do these things better. ಠ_ಠ”— Zefirama, reddit.com
“'That's not a very flattering outfit' — my dad judging the important presidential qualities of Hillary Clinton 30 seconds into the first debate.”— delillie, reddit.com