It’s interesting how social dynamics and norms shape dating behaviors! Traditionally, there’s often been an expectation for men to take the initiative in flirting or making the first move. This can lead to more visible instances of guys hitting on each other, especially in more casual or open social environments.
On the other hand, societal norms can sometimes make it feel less acceptable for women to initiate dating or flirting with guys, even though that’s changing over time. Many women do hit on guys, but it might be less apparent or more subtle. Factors like confidence, culture, and personal preferences all play a role in how people choose to approach each other.
Ultimately, it’s all about breaking down those norms and encouraging everyone—regardless of gender—to express interest in whoever they feel attracted to!
It’s interesting how social dynamics and norms shape dating behaviors! Traditionally, there’s often been an expectation for men to take the initiative in flirting or making the first move. This can lead to more visible instances of guys hitting on each other, especially in more casual or open social environments.
On the other hand, societal norms can sometimes make it feel less acceptable for women to initiate dating or flirting with guys, even though that’s changing over time. Many women do hit on guys, but it might be less apparent or more subtle. Factors like confidence, culture, and personal preferences all play a role in how people choose to approach each other.
Ultimately, it’s all about breaking down those norms and encouraging everyone—regardless of gender—to express interest in whoever they feel attracted to!