They'll be more like Eric Cartman who's going to poop smear buddies walls. Men aren't as confrontational as women (this doesn't mean men avoid confrontation, it's just when it happens, it happens for a reason, and not over some little thing.) They're not going to go after someone socially like a girl who broke up with their ex would try to slander them to hell and back. I've found a lot of my friends who aren't men can get, and do go on, about the littlest things. Not really a mannerism, but know when to pick battles. Here's a little example recording that hopefully helps. Picking words that are less cutesey and tal? for lack of a better term, will go a long way, with little effort. It's easier for a man to get that low GU sound to "punch" then it is a women. This is more for speech, but as an example, when I was a man (i'm mtf) I would say things like "Gut" or "stomach." While these words aren't gendered, saying them with a femme voice is odd because of how your mouth shapes the sounds. The emphases it adds isn't right for how simple the word is in English, but it works as an example of how over powered swears are in male speech and vocab. Adding the word fuck can entirely make or break a joke or one-liner. Wanna be one of the dudes or feel more masc? Earn respect.īut that's just my methodology and it works for me. Other men respect men of character and self confidence. Stereotypical mannerisms aren't that important. I wouldn't be able to think of anything else.
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