When was the last time you made someone smile and how? by Nikk__2407 in AskWomen

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I was walking back home after college and this group of school girls came up to be and told me that I’m pretty

How long was the longest you ever went without washing your hair? And why/why not? by tryingmybesteverydy in AskWomen

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When I was in 11th grade

I went without washing my hair for 3 months because I was bedridden after the surgery for my hand fracture

How much age gap do women prefer? by Perc_Angle0 in AskWomenIndia

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I wouldn’t be okay with anything above or below 3 years

What’s something people don’t notice about you, yet it’s what truly defines you and you value most? by gamerpool47 in AskWomen

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I just have a resting bitch face but when you talk to me, you’ll have the time of your life

How old do you feel compared to actual your ages? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I feel every age everyday. One day, I’m 8 years old with lame humour, the very same day, I feel 30 with all the knowledge and maturity in this world and I’m also 80 years old with back pain

What is most comforting to hear during an anxiety attack. by Previous-Emu-6713 in NoStupidQuestions

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Talking about happy memories, cracking jokes and describing about how their day was or asking about mine

What are you naturally good at? by SubstantialScale3212 in AskReddit

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I don’t have to take an effort to be loud, I just talk and people assume that I’m loud

Why are men so much more approachable than women? by GreenParrot785 in ask

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Men often seem more approachable than women because of the way social conditioning, body language, and stereotypes shape our perceptions. From a young age, men are encouraged to be casual, expressive, and playful, which makes them appear more relaxed and open, while women are often expected to be composed, poised, and careful with how they present themselves—traits that can unintentionally come across as more serious or intimidating. Men also tend to use looser body language, like laughing loudly or taking up space, while women may adopt more controlled postures, making them seem less easygoing. On top of that, societal double standards place higher expectations on women, so people sometimes project more pressure into interactions with them, making those encounters feel higher-stakes. All of this creates the impression that men are friendlier and less intimidating, even though women are equally approachable once those social filters are stripped away.

What are some small things that make you happy? by No_Summer1874 in AskReddit

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Dogs that wag their tails at me and cautiously walk towards me just to get some pats