## [Guys, what are some girl codes you cracked? : AskMen](https://old.reddit.com/r/AskMen/comments/1gup44u/guys_what_are_some_girl_codes_you_cracked/) Okay, here's a summary of the key "girl codes" shared by men in the Reddit thread: This AskMen Reddit thread features men sharing "girl codes" they believe they've cracked, essentially offering advice on understanding and interacting with women, particularly in relationships. The advice covers communication, practical gestures, relationship dynamics, and observations about preferences. **Key Themes and Advice:** 1. **Communication & Emotional Support:** * **Listen, Don't Just Fix:** Many users emphasized that when a woman vents about a problem, she often wants empathy and validation ("That sucks," "Be mad with her") rather than immediate solutions, unless she specifically asks for advice. Asking "Are we bitching or fixing?" can clarify needs. * **Understand Subtext:** Phrases like "Nothing. It's fine" usually mean something *is* wrong. Gentle follow-up is needed. * **Ask Specific Questions:** Asking detailed questions about her day shows you listen and remember details (e.g., "Did Anna show up to work?"). * **Compliments Matter:** Compliment her outfit *immediately* upon seeing her for a date. Compliment choices (style, hair) not just innate features. Complimenting her in front of others can be powerful, but know your partner, as some dislike public attention. 2. **Thoughtfulness & Practical Gestures:** * **Food is Key:** Many noted women often get "hangry" or won't order food but will eat yours. Always offer/bring snacks (especially cheese!), order extra food (particularly fries), and know her favorite comfort meals for bad days. Bringing snacks when stopping at a gas station is a recommended move. * **Remember the Details:** Keep notes (or a photo folder) on her phone of her preferences: favorite foods/drinks, brands she uses (tampons, lotions), sizes, etc. Surprising her with these shows attentiveness. * **Small Surprises > Grand Offers:** Offering to do something is nice, but surprising her with it (food, a small gift, completing a task) often has more impact. * **Be Prepared:** Keep your place clean, especially having a *second* set of clean bedsheets and nice, clean towels. A lid on the bathroom trash can and spare feminine products are appreciated. Always bring a jacket/hoodie she can "steal." * **Hygiene:** Keep nails (hands and feet) trimmed and filed. General cleanliness and smelling good are noticed. 3. **Relationship Dynamics & Respect:** * **Treat as Equals, Not Pedestals:** Don't idealize women. Treat them as equals, have your own opinions and boundaries, and respectfully call out bad behavior. Women often respect men who stand up for themselves. * **Actions Speak Louder:** Pay attention to what she *does*, not just what she says. * **Her Friends Know Everything:** Be mindful that anything you say or do around her friends will likely get back to her. * **Respect is Crucial for Attraction:** A woman needs to respect a man to be attracted to him. * **Prioritization:** If she truly loves you, she will prioritize you without needing to be asked constantly. 4. **Specific Tips & Observations:** * **Solving the "Where to Eat" Dilemma:** The "guess where" trick (tell her you picked, let her guess once, go where she guesses) was popular, though some noted it doesn't always work or only works once. Asking what she *doesn't* want can also help narrow choices. Alternatively, confidently suggest a place and invite her. * **Pockets Are Exciting:** If her outfit has pockets, point them out and ask about them; women often get genuinely excited about pockets. * **Understand Periods:** Things that annoy her during her period likely annoy her all the time; her filter is just lower. Track her cycle to understand mood shifts and be proactive with comfort items (chocolate, specific snacks, etc.). Don't take things personally during PMS. * **Boxes:** Some noted women seem to like nice boxes for keeping things. * **Physical Affection:** Kissing her neck from behind (in an established relationship) was mentioned positively. Overall, the thread suggests that attentiveness, empathy, proactive kindness, good communication, practical preparedness, and genuine respect are key elements men have found effective in understanding and building strong relationships with women. ## Consolidated List: Tips for Being a Better Partner 1. **Learn Their "Love Language":** Understand and express affection in the way your partner best receives it (Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, Physical Touch). 2. **Practice Active Listening:** Truly focus on understanding your partner when they speak, without just waiting for your turn to talk. Minimize distractions and show engagement. 3. **Validate Their Feelings:** Acknowledge that your partner's emotions are real and valid to them, even if you don't fully understand or agree with the reason behind them. 4. **Ask, Don't Assume:** Clarify intentions and meanings behind words or actions before jumping to negative conclusions. 5. **Schedule Regular 'Check-in' Times:** Dedicate specific time to discuss the relationship, address small issues, and connect on a deeper level. 6. **Use "I Feel" Statements:** During conflicts, express your own emotions and experiences rather than making accusations. 7. **Share the Mental Load:** Actively participate in anticipating, planning, and remembering household tasks and responsibilities, not just doing chores when asked. 8. **Remember Dates and Details That Matter:** Pay attention to and recall important events, goals, or concerns your partner mentions. 9. **Anticipate Needs:** Think ahead and proactively do small things to make your partner's life easier or more comfortable, especially during stressful times. 10. **Create Small Rituals:** Establish simple, consistent routines together (like morning coffee, specific greetings) to build connection and stability. 11. **Give Specific, Genuine Compliments (Beyond Looks):** Notice and appreciate their efforts, character traits, intelligence, humor, skills, and choices. 12. **Respect Their Individuality and Need for Space:** Encourage their personal hobbies, friendships, and alone time. 13. **Act Like a Team (You vs. Problem):** Frame conflicts as both of you tackling an issue together, rather than battling each other. 14. **Be Their Biggest Cheerleader:** Show genuine interest, enthusiasm, and support for their personal and professional goals and aspirations. 15. **Practice Radical Honesty (Kindly):** Be truthful, even when difficult, but deliver it with kindness and respect for their feelings. 16. **Apologize Sincerely (and Forgive):** Offer genuine apologies that acknowledge your actions and their impact. Be willing to forgive your partner as well. 17. **Protect the Relationship:** Speak positively about your partner to others and present a united front. 18. **Be Fully Present During Quality Time:** Put away distractions and engage completely when you dedicate time to be together. 19. **Share Your Inner World:** Foster deeper connection by appropriately sharing your own vulnerabilities, hopes, fears, and dreams. 20. **Show Non-Sexual Physical Affection Regularly:** Use hugs, cuddles, holding hands, and other gentle touches to reinforce connection outside of sexual intimacy. 21. **Cultivate Shared Interests (and Respect Separate Ones):** Find activities you both enjoy while also supporting interests you don't share. 22. **Be Playful and Keep Humor Alive:** Laugh together, share inside jokes, and maintain a sense of lightness in the relationship. 23. **Ask Deeper Questions Occasionally:** Go beyond surface-level conversation to understand their thoughts, feelings, and needs more profoundly. 24. **Learn to "Fight Fair":** Establish rules for arguments, avoiding harmful tactics like name-calling, yelling, or bringing up resolved issues. Focus on the current problem. 25. **Recognize and Respect Boundaries:** Understand, honor, and avoid crossing your partner's limits (emotional, physical, time), and communicate your own clearly. 26. **Master the "Repair Attempt":** Learn to make and accept gestures during or after conflict aimed at de-escalating tension and reconnecting. 27. **Take Breaks When Needed (but Promise to Return):** If arguments get too heated, agree on a timed break to cool down, always committing to resuming the conversation later. 28. **Seek to Understand, Not to Win:** Prioritize understanding your partner's perspective during disagreements over proving yourself right. 29. **Encourage Their Self-Care:** Actively support your partner in taking time for activities that recharge and nurture their well-being. 30. **Celebrate Their Successes (Big and Small):** Be genuinely happy for their achievements and acknowledge their efforts with enthusiasm. 31. **Offer Support During Setbacks (Without Judgment):** Provide comfort, encouragement, and a listening ear when they face challenges or failures. 32. **Be Open to Feedback and Growth:** Be willing to hear constructive criticism about your role in the relationship without defensiveness, seeing it as a chance to improve. 33. **Express Gratitude Regularly:** Make a habit of thanking your partner for both significant contributions and small, everyday acts of kindness or effort. 34. **Maintain Your Own Well-being:** Take care of your physical and mental health so you can show up as a healthier, more present partner. 35. **Keep Surprising Each Other (in Small Ways):** Use small, unexpected gestures like notes, treats, or spontaneous dates to keep the spark alive and show thoughtfulness. 36. **Talk About Future Plans and Dreams:** Regularly discuss shared goals and individual aspirations to ensure alignment and mutual support for your future together.