RangerMIke
Master Don Juan
No. The juice is not worth the squeeze.
I'm talking about normal people, not addicts. That's a neurological change that cannot be helped no matter what; they are no longer completely human anymore. But what about making someone better? How is it that many times a woman can come into a man's life and raise him up to become more wholesome than ever before, in the same way that they can (usually) destroy them? That's partially why a man becomes more attractive once he gets a woman. Why can't we do that to people in general?As to changing another person? It's impossible. That desire is ego talking & ego is very persuasive.
The other person has to want to change for themselves. If a person wants to change and is open to growth and is consistently taking action in the direction of improvement then that's someone who can be influenced positively by another person. But at the end of the day it's them doing the work toward self improvement.
This is why getting involved with an addict or alcoholic is never a good idea. You cannot rescue someone from their own destructive behaviors. No matter how much ego wants to.
Men do the same for women too....I'm talking about normal people, not addicts. That's a neurological change that cannot be helped no matter what; they are no longer completely human anymore. But what about making someone better? How is it that many times a woman can come into a man's life and raise him up to become more wholesome than ever before, in the same way that they can (usually) destroy them? That's partially why a man becomes more attractive once he gets a woman. Why can't we do that to people in general?
But I tend to realize that it's MOSTLY your SMV that goes up rather than your overal social value or value to the community. And it's rarely permanent, though sometimes it is.Men do the same for women too....
And what if for this particular fairytale woman, you get much more juice than you thought you'd squeeze out?No. The juice is not worth the squeeze.
Goddamn it, get a job and let me off this f*cking sleigh ride. Trump ended the Dreamer Act with no remorse.And what if for this particular fairytale woman, you get much more juice than you thought you'd squeeze out?
You know, you could just very well not open this thread. Now piss the hell off already.Goddamn it, get a job and let me off this f*cking sleigh ride. Trump ended the Dreamer Act with no remorse.
Some women have the key that unlocks his inner man. It's mental and spiritual.But I tend to realize that it's MOSTLY your SMV that goes up rather than your overal social value or value to the community. And it's rarely permanent, though sometimes it is.
Also, when it does happen, it usually is a woman raising a man rather than vice versa. I believe it's because civilization makes life harder on men and loyalty and brotherhood is no longer valued either, so if a man somehow finds that companionship in a woman, it leaves a mark on him.
one more thing, a woman who will do anything you say and is passionate about you is likely to be a woman with few hobbies, friends, social life, interests, opinions etc of her own. you'll end up with a shadowThe esteemed 'unicorn', the great woman of prophecy that the heretics have preached about, a genuinely sweet woman who will do as you say whenever you say to do it, one who is really passionate about you, and is also extremely beautiful at the same time without any makeup at all and doesn't test you or give you sh!t. A 'perfect' wife who you just know by talking to her WILL be down for freaky bedroom fun even though she is still *GASP* a virgin. She will support you in every positive endeavor you have. Her only requirement would be for you to marry her. Would you drop all your plates, give up the game right now and stop slaying all the poon you are to be with her? Or would you continue to play knowing quite well that the next guy will immediately snatch her right up?
In order for long lasting change to occur, that person has to develop new habits and skills. You can teach them, guide them, support them, but they have to do the heavy lifting. Its the same thing with grade school kids or those trying to get a college degree. The main difference is most need to hit rock bottom and they need to be highly self-motivated.But why can't you change someone? It is SO easy to ruin people, so easy to just destroy their lives. But why can we not help them? Change them for the better? I swear to you there is a way, though not directly.
So you shouldn't have helped her simply because you lost attraction for her. But is that the only reason why they say not to?Therapists will tell you that you should never play the counselor role(try to change someone) in a relationship and I wish I never would have.
After a time of teaching, guiding and supporting, especially if it goes on for for some years, it becomes really annoying and frustrating to keep trying to help someone who shows you over and over through their behavior and actions that THEY are NOT interested in changing or improving themselves. At that point really you have a choice to make. Do you stay or do you go? You have to accept this is who the person is. They may not care about or value the same things you do.You can teach them, guide them, support them, but they have to do the heavy lifting.
If I still did have attraction for her, then we would be back together and yes it would have been worth the struggle. There is still some attraction there on my part, just not like it used to be. I'm a person that doesn't give up easily and will put up with a lot of schitt IF I feel you are worth it and see progress. But when I throw in the towel, I'm done for good. I'm not looking back. That might be a flaw in me, but its how I am. That mentality is ingrained deeply in me. What is done is done and it stays that way. To go against that would violate one of my own moral codes.So you shouldn't have helped her simply because you lost attraction for her. But is that the only reason why they say not to?
What if you still did have attraction for her though? Would it have been worth it? And would you consider erring back together with her ever again, or no? And if not, then why?
Hey man Bernie didn't get elected nor Hillary so it ain't Marxist just yet lolshort answer: FUKK NO
do i believe in marriage? YES
We dont need to be married to be together,tho... and especially not in this satanic day an age when marriage gets shat upon and women hold all the legal power. fukk that and FUKK YOU (marxist gov society bastards)