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I would like to ask a question from the esteemed and rather cultured gentlemen/ladies in the chat: why do you think women don't like this sort of stuff? I thought they liked it when a man is passionate?
Any statement about what women like in general is wrong!
Women are 50% of all humans, there isn't anything they all like or dislike.
Oh yeah? Then explain "Mama Mia! Here We Go Again"
Agreed
If we're going to take the meme literally, I tend to not like it when men try to explain something to me that I already know a lot about. It happens A LOT (especially with technical stuff), and it usually comes off as a condescending lesson rather than two people sharing a passion with each other in a conversation.
Do they do this when they know that you know?
They like it when a man they're already attracted to is passionate, at least that's my theory
Well yes that's true