While I'd probably enjoy the opportunity to do something with what friends I have left, there's no way in hell I'd ever go to a "vaccination party." None of mine would try that.
I think it's the women really. None of my married friends can do shit, because their wives have bought into the fear.
Yep, that's how it is. When women have nothing to lose walking away, it's just always there as a threat. Guy pisses them off enough and they lose their kid and their stuff over it and there's nothing they can do about it. So some of them stick with it instead.
As a man, if you are in such a situation, just walk away. It's your own fault for creating it, but once you've made that mistake, the best thing you can do is leave. The kid can reconnect with you when they are older, and it will cost you much less in legal fees.
It's not about physical force. Don't marry women who don't know their role in life. They only get the power that they do because men give it to them by being desperate simps willing to put up with everything for sex.
Nope, it's brutal. Fun guys and not totally off their rocker nuts, but when the wife demands something she never loses. It's certainly not all of the married guys I know like this, but it's a significant number.
Quite true, take a combination of politics and just the general resistance to get people to do anything, it's certainly thinned my friend group. We're not talking about people that were on the left either. Trying to get anyone to commit to doing anything anymore is brutal, and not for lack of trying.
I've just started finding new things to do with new people and it's working out decent.
One of the biggest things I’ve learned in life is: if you’re wasting time on mediocre relationships, that’s time you could be improving yourself, as well as meeting better people. You aren’t going to meet great people while hanging out with mediocre fools.
While I'd probably enjoy the opportunity to do something with what friends I have left, there's no way in hell I'd ever go to a "vaccination party." None of mine would try that.
I think it's the women really. None of my married friends can do shit, because their wives have bought into the fear.
Oof. They know they're the man in the relationship and don't have to enable their spouses' hysterics right?
Physical force doesn't beat lawfare.
Yep, that's how it is. When women have nothing to lose walking away, it's just always there as a threat. Guy pisses them off enough and they lose their kid and their stuff over it and there's nothing they can do about it. So some of them stick with it instead.
As a man, if you are in such a situation, just walk away. It's your own fault for creating it, but once you've made that mistake, the best thing you can do is leave. The kid can reconnect with you when they are older, and it will cost you much less in legal fees.
It's not about physical force. Don't marry women who don't know their role in life. They only get the power that they do because men give it to them by being desperate simps willing to put up with everything for sex.
Nope, it's brutal. Fun guys and not totally off their rocker nuts, but when the wife demands something she never loses. It's certainly not all of the married guys I know like this, but it's a significant number.
“Friends I have left”
<sad Pepe face>
Quite true, take a combination of politics and just the general resistance to get people to do anything, it's certainly thinned my friend group. We're not talking about people that were on the left either. Trying to get anyone to commit to doing anything anymore is brutal, and not for lack of trying.
I've just started finding new things to do with new people and it's working out decent.
One of the biggest things I’ve learned in life is: if you’re wasting time on mediocre relationships, that’s time you could be improving yourself, as well as meeting better people. You aren’t going to meet great people while hanging out with mediocre fools.