The content appears to be a transcript of a video where the creator is talking about various behaviors and habits that are stereotypically associated with men. He shares personal anecdotes and observations about things like left-handedness, using urinals, shaving, and other everyday activities. The creator also pokes fun at societal expectations of masculinity and how men are perceived to behave. He jokingly admits to not fitting traditional masculine norms and apologizes for not being as "manly" as others might expect. The tone is lighthearted and humorous, with the creator using self-deprecation and irony to make points about masculinity and societal expectations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a male who is discussing things that men do.
2. The speaker mentions that some people don't accept left-handedness.
3. The speaker talks about the "National urinal law" in the United States, which requires men to leave some space between each other when urinating.
4. The speaker discusses the different types of men, including those who make noise when urinating and those who don't.
5. The speaker mentions that men often have hair in unusual places.
6. The speaker talks about the office of men's dreams, which includes a cell phone and other gadgets.
7. The speaker says that men often forget important dates, such as birthdays.
8. The speaker mentions that men can't multitask, such as drinking water and paying attention to something else at the same time.
9. The speaker talks about leaving towels on the floor and not hanging them up to dry.
10. The speaker says that men don't often talk about their feelings.
11. The speaker mentions that spitting on the floor is something that some men do.
Note: Some of the text is not included in the extraction as it appears to be opinions or personal anecdotes rather than facts.