Things the other gender does that makes you uncomfortable?

When women constantly talk about their periods and sh*t like that. No, it's not "normal" to talk about it. No, I don't care if it's "natural." So is taking a sh*t, but we don't need to hear about that in extremely specific and graphic detail, either.
The only thing that really annoyed me in the US was women breast feeding without a cover. It's just such Karen-level bullsh*t. Same logic as above; it may be natural, but you don't need to expose yourself in an open park like that. Other women can have breastfeeding curtain things to use; why can't you? These same entitled women who thing public decency don't apply to them will then make a bitchfit when strange unattractive men start perving on them and getting erections while watching them (which actually happens; I'm from the East Coast).
It's like people who walk their dogs and have them crap on the sidewalk and don't bother to clean it up. I'm that type of asshole to follow people like this, secretly collect their dog's poop for a month, and then leave it all scattered all over their house's walkway one early morning with a note that says "clean up after your dog, ya f*ckin' asshole."
This question is ironic though, cause I usually find it's MEN who talk about crap and do things that either make me uncomfortable or is just simply inappropriate. I don't get why do other men need to talk about specific details regarding their sex and/or pooping so much.
This is all just to say, most people annoy the sh*t outta me or make me uncomfortable with inappropriate and/or rude behavior. Women do it often, but I don't think it's a gendered thing. Modern people are just assholes.
"If you don't know or can't figure it out then I'm not telling you!" That makes me very uncomfortable to hear a woman say and it gets said way too often.
Another one is "Does this [insert article of clothing here] make me look fat?" There is just no right answer to that question.
When we've had three or four dates and I thought everything is going well and then she says "I know you're an atheist but I really think if you went to church with me you'll find Jesus and will want to one day go to heaven with me."
Or when she suggests it's time to meet her parents and she says "don't tell my parents that you are Irish because they hate Irish people."
I don't like lewd behaviour out in public, like spitting, loud belching, being obnoxious and loud which disturbs others' peace.
I don't mind swearing, but I think people should work up to that and not do it automatically with people they don't know. There's a progression to stuff like this.
And graphic words about sex are only appropriate if the people are talking about it. It's not ok out of the blue to be super crude. Most females are very turned off by that graphic language not in context.
That's all I can think of. I've seen all of this stuff out in public too much. But other than this guys don't make me uncomfortable.
Harass women when they are trying to do normal everyday things.
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The only time I get uncomfortable is when women get their baps out to breastfeed. I cannot help it but I'm always tempted to crack a joke, even though I KNOW it will get me into trouble.
Interrupting and talking over me when we are having a discussion.
It makes me uncomfortable when women (and men) argue and it turns into a physical fight.
Burping with their mouth open while they're eating!
The emotional roller coasters can be difficult to process sometimes
Some of them being nice just to be nice without substance.
Sending me pics of themselves saying "I feel ugly here." Also messaging me "hey" as their first response.
If it was polite it wouldn't make me uncomfortable.
Wearing those long fake eyelashes and then peeling them off after. Fuck that leave my eyes alone
While they are on the phone with you they talk to other people in the room.
Texting on a phone while taking with you
Being shy.
When they don't reply back when you leave a message and they read it
Leaving me on read or lack of caring to engage in a full conversation with me
Probably when they sit with their legs open wearing a dress or skirt
Anytime an eyelash curler is used. It looks like it could remove the entire eye.
Texting with one word or saying they don't want food when they really do
Actually I misread the question so nor really the second one, thats just weird
the lack of accountability in the choice of men
hmmm... not gonna answer that :-)
one thing is answer the phone
One word answers while texting or texting to much
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