Betting Men Can not Raise an Empty Bucket?

The small bet provides for mood and almost always works - because almost all women can, but hardly no man:

At first, a woman is asked to stand in front of a wall so that both tiptoes touch the wall. Then she should walk backwards from the wall at exactly two of her feet and put her feet parallel next to each other. (First place both feet perpendicular to the wall, then place one foot with the tip against the heel of the other, then place the front foot immediately behind the other and then place the front foot parallel to the back.)

Now ask the woman to bend over at the hip by 90 °, so that the back is horizontal, and to lay her forehead against the wall.


Now put her a bucket (or other light object) in the distance between feet and wall and ask her to stay in the position and only lift the bucket with both hands -> she can.

With the raised bucket (!) She should now both heels on the ground and stand up from this position -> they can also relax, and everyone wonders what the difficulty should be.

But now, ask a man to try and do the exercise exactly ... and now it's going to be funny:


Men leaning against the wall can lift the bucket with both hands. But if they keep their heels on the ground, they can not "get off the wall" with the bucket lifted, they can not straighten up. (Mostly, men do not even manage with heels raised and with momentum.) Of course, the men do not want to admit it and keep trying, wiggling the bucket in their hands and making weird contortions just to make it .. .: D

Dissolution: Because of the different body emphases, almost no man manages, but just about every woman.

PS: In order to comment on men because of "Therefore I do not touch a cleaning bucket" or similar. To spare, you can also assume a stool, a large balloon or a stuffed animal - the latter looks particularly nice while wallowing around. I wish you lots of fun trying it out!

The Night Before Critmas | March 2024