None of these things are limited to men. None of these things are necessarily things all men would like either. Kind of a closed mind to even have to ask the question like that in the first place like there are things only men enjoy or things that women enjoy that men simply would not.
Buddy, just get a scalp massage...or ask somebody instead of tricking them??? Odds are that if they're comfortable enough with you to check your hair for lice, they'll just play with your hair a little. How is that your go-to?!
Can I suggest the supplement L-Theanine? It's the chemical in tea that is associated with preventing people from getting the jitters from caffeine the way they do with coffee.
I have ADHD and anxiety, so I'm always thinking of something. It actually manages to mellow my brain out to be like, "Yeah, that's important...but is it productive to think about right now, this minute? Maybe not."
I even started taking it with my morning dose of Adderall because it tempers the intensity of the side effects.
I just looked it up, and the first thing that came up was a ton of articles about a series of tweets Larian put out today explaining that they're working on official mod support, but that they'd like to ask people to stop being toxic assholes and threatening their devs.
So I guess they don't have official mod support, but the mods that are and have been out for months are amazing. I highly recommend Native Camera Tweaks, WASD Movement, 5e Spells, and Hexblade Warlock (gish class that makes your spellcasting modifier and melee stat both Charisma so you're SAD instead of MAD on both Str/Dex and Int/Cha). There's also a bunch of other QoL mods that are worth getting too.
I think it's funny that Connect is in third place with a 5.0 rating and 10 million downloads, and yet nobody talks about it the way they do Jerboa and Sync and Voyager.
It's a great, simple client. No ads. Totally free.
Just go to "My Files", and when it opens, the first thing it shows at the top is "Recent files" and a row of icons for your recently added files.
Finding the file location is also easy. Press and hold. It'll highlight the item, and at the bottom, you'll see "More". One of those options is "Details". One of those details is "Path".
Most paladins and clerics will have proficiency in Religion specifically to compensate for this. As a DM, I also like to give clerics and paladins advantage on rolls having to do with their specific religions or gods as well.
That being said, there's a difference between being in tune with your God versus memorizing lists of rules and historical facts related to your religion and other religions. Like, I'm an atheist, but I've read a lot about religions, yet there are lifelong Catholics I know that don't know Catholicism is a type of Christianity. They believe it to be a completely separate religion. There's also a lot of interesting stories in the Bible that I've referenced, but they've never heard of in spite of many Christians considering the Bible to be the backbone of their religious beliefs.
Not that that translates directly to a D&D cleric or paladin, but it goes to show that being a part of a religion isn't inherently linked to knowing stuff about it.
You want the president of Argentina to send forces from Venezuela, a country on the other end of South America, to Jerusalem? A country out in the Middle East?
None of these things are limited to men. None of these things are necessarily things all men would like either. Kind of a closed mind to even have to ask the question like that in the first place like there are things only men enjoy or things that women enjoy that men simply would not.