
Women find the ‘most beautiful’ thing men do, and it might make us cry
The latest relationship TikTok trend has caused some commotion online after women gushed over the “most beautiful” thing men can do.
Between problematic dating trends like seeding and the soft guy era, you might be led to believe that TikTok is full of morally questionable relationship tactics. Admittedly, some areas of the video-sharing app are just that, but others reap impressive advice like the questions you should definitely ask a potential partner.
Women love vulnerability, so get with it
A trend on TikTok currently sees people say “Tell me about” him or her. The trend allows users to confess their love, though some have identified a stark difference between male and female versions.
Men doing the trend are typically unloading almost poetic statements about their loves, while women are opening up about difficult breakups.
“Its so crazy how different the threads are.. ‘tell me about her’ is men so deep in love, but ‘tell me about him’ is heartbreaking,” one individual commented online.
In one clip that has shot to over 7.1 million views and 600k likes, Lui (@luisolivas02) posed the question to his 83k followers.
The responses are a mixed bunch

Keeping with the trend, many men took to the comments with vibrantly affectionate statements about the women they most care about. Some had upwards of 2k likes.
“She’s that moment of peace when you pass under a bridge during a thunderstorm. only this moment never ends.,” one person wrote.
Another argued: “I used to have nightmares, terrible nightmares. the first night I spent with her, was the first time in over a decade I went to sleep at peace.”
Such loved-up statements sparked a specific reaction in TikTok’s female population, as one penned: “Never knew a man could love a woman till I read thru these. I hope to be loved this much one day.”
Of course, for every adoring comment, there are around 50 that took the comedic route. Admittedly, some are rather hilarious.
“Even if she carried Medusa’s curse I’d still want to stare into her eyes so my stone body could gaze into perfection for eternity,” one person said.
Someone else wrote: “She’s not real. She’s in my corner, I have sleep paralysis. She’s the hat man.”