Kotaix
Master Don Juan
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- Apr 29, 2019
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Hi all,
I have a friend (28 or 29 yo) who is recently out of a marriage with a woman who basically dominated him and was a royal pain in his ass whilst flirting with everyone within view (me included) and she eventually fvcked a few guys from her work. He dumped her after her infidelity got out.
Now that he's progressed beyond that skank, he jumped immediately into exclusively dating a new chick who makes the spidey senses tingle. She's smart enough to pretend she's smart, but not smart enough to actually back it up. There is some SJW/Feminism going on as well, but mostly because she's a joiner and not a thinker.
I'm not the only one in our friend circle to think that he's falling into the exact same toxic situation he was in. It's glaringly obvious he is 100% in her frame.
So the question is: Should I talk to him about it, or just let him fall again and learn on his own? If so, how do I broach the topic?
I have a friend (28 or 29 yo) who is recently out of a marriage with a woman who basically dominated him and was a royal pain in his ass whilst flirting with everyone within view (me included) and she eventually fvcked a few guys from her work. He dumped her after her infidelity got out.
Now that he's progressed beyond that skank, he jumped immediately into exclusively dating a new chick who makes the spidey senses tingle. She's smart enough to pretend she's smart, but not smart enough to actually back it up. There is some SJW/Feminism going on as well, but mostly because she's a joiner and not a thinker.
I'm not the only one in our friend circle to think that he's falling into the exact same toxic situation he was in. It's glaringly obvious he is 100% in her frame.
So the question is: Should I talk to him about it, or just let him fall again and learn on his own? If so, how do I broach the topic?