Original Reddit post

Most dating advice seems to focus on surface-level preferences or outdated stereotypes about what men ‘expect’ from a partner. I’m curious to move past that. If we strip away the common myths—like the idea that men only want someone ‘easy’ or ‘uncomplicated’—what is the truth? I’m looking for the honest, often overlooked emotional needs or ‘cravings’ that men have in a relationship but rarely feel comfortable admitting. No scripts, just raw honesty. submitted by /u/extrapoteto

Originally posted by u/extrapoteto on r/AskMen