Men frequently err by talking too much. They often monopolize conversations, droning on and on about topics that bore women to tears. They think they're impressing the women when, in reality, they're depressing the women.
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No although my mum tried to stab me with a fork for telling her she was being rude giving my dad the silent treatment.Your girlfriend, wife, plate, whatever. What was the outcome?
Violence against any gender is wrong.God made men bigger so they could defend women, not attack them.
That is some funny sh!t.When I was 17 my girlfriend at the time and I had a huge fight over paying for a McDonald's breakfast meal that started with us yelling at each other in the front seat of my car. It turned into a full-scale food fight, and after I whipped a hasbrown at her face point blank (the hashbrown shattering on impact) she positioned her body in her seat to boot me in the face with her ugg boots like 5 times before I finally place a well timed backhand (that actually landed as a karate chop) on her face which ended the altercation.. we were both silent as I drove her home and it was awkward as hell and now I get flashbacks whenever I'm with someone who orders hash browns
Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.
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Damn. Lol. I hope she was okay.I once had a crazy gf who flipped out one day and tried to stop me from leaving her apartment during a fight. I was trying to be patient, but I was getting tired of being scratched. I threw her across her bedroom, thinking I was being nice because I aimed for the bed, which I did hit quite accurately, but she bounced off of it and hit the wall behind her bed like a bird flying into a window.
In my youth I dated a violent girl who would slap kick punch and throw objects but as society taught my generation growing up, no matter what you never lay a hand on a girl or woman. I would just always leave. Before my red pill days i didn't know i was in an abusive relationship because " it wasn't abuse if the guy was being trashed."Your girlfriend, wife, plate, whatever. What was the outcome?
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
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That's funny dude!When I was 17 my girlfriend at the time and I had a huge fight over paying for a McDonald's breakfast meal that started with us yelling at each other in the front seat of my car. It turned into a full-scale food fight, and after I whipped a hasbrown at her face point blank (the hashbrown shattering on impact) she positioned her body in her seat to boot me in the face with her ugg boots like 5 times before I finally place a well timed backhand (that actually landed as a karate chop) on her face which ended the altercation.. we were both silent as I drove her home and it was awkward as hell and now I get flashbacks whenever I'm with someone who orders hash browns
Just like women should quit whining and leave their abusers too. Common sense right? Too bad it doesn't always work that easy in reality. Someone who is related to me is a complete piece of sh!t who abused the mother of his kids for 10 years through violence, rape, forced drug use, fear, intimidation, and even stuffing a loaded gun in her mouth. Any rational person would say she should have left him before it got to that point. I guess because you're this 6'5 ultimate fighter who's never lost a fight you've never experienced what she went through (or anyone who was abused) so it's easy for you tell people who are abused to quit "whining" stop being a "victim" and leave.... there is so much psychology that comes into play regarding emotional and physical abuse (doesn't matter if you're male or female) that you seem to be ignorant of. I personally think there's no difference between emotional and physical abuse because the intent is the same.Some men might get abused by women - but they should leave them, not whine and say there are male victims too.
Yes, but so is violence against perfectly good hash browns!Violence against any gender is wrong.
If you want to talk, talk to your friends. If you want a girl to like you, listen to her, ask questions, and act like you are on the edge of your seat.
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