NO. Actually, it depends what from. If he was a bit creeped out by squirrels or something, maybe. But if I had a boyfriend who was scared of the dark...that wouldn't be cute.
NO. Actually, it depends what from. If he was a bit creeped out by squirrels or something, maybe. But if I had a boyfriend who was scared of the dark...that wouldn't be cute.
sorry it was the other guy really just like if guys can do something and it's normal and "cute" then it should be the exact same response if a girl does it. Equality and all that
sorry it was the other guy really just like if guys can do something and it's normal and "cute" then it should be the exact same response if a girl does it. Equality and all that
Women are generally the smaller/weaker in a male-female relationship though. Not always but it's really rare to be the opposite - evolutionarily speaking of course.
Some men would find it emasculating to be physically protected by a woman, naturally.
Women are generally the smaller/weaker in a male-female relationship though. Not always but it's really rare to be the opposite - evolutionarily speaking of course.
Some men would find it emasculating to be physically protected by a woman, naturally.
Nobody cares about masculinity levels any more dude, especially since the new life patch that happened in 1990
NO. Actually, it depends what from. If he was a bit creeped out by squirrels or something, maybe. But if I had a boyfriend who was scared of the dark...that wouldn't be cute.
That's weird that you'd compare the phobias of squirrels and the dark imo. Squirrels are more commonly associated with cuteness than being fearful. Can't say the same thing about the dark though