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It can be very mixed. Some women are girl's girls, some don't gel well with them. How do you get on with them?

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[–] dandelion@piefed.blahaj.zone 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I've always gotten along better with women than men, but each woman and man is different and my ability to get along with them is more individual than generic.

Still, on average women tend to be more kind, emotionally aware, and in my experience have made more rewarding and worthwhile friends.

I know people report men being simple or straight-forward by comparison, but I find men can be difficult to read or understand, and less transparent about their emotions (even with themselves). This has made some relationships difficult at times, but I also think some of the issues are on my end. For example my partner gets along famously with guys and just knows how to vibe with them in a way I don't.