nicksaiz65
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So this thread is totally not my place and might be a bit inappropriate, but I just had to get this off my chest. I made the mistake of discussing this with my normie friends, and they looked at me like I was crazy. But for some reason, this issue really triggered me today. I think there’s a lot we can learn from this situation.
I recently reconnected with some old friends from my social circle. While that social circle was a thing, a guy and a girl were in a 5 year marriage. They recently got divorced due to arguments, however.
The way that the guy and the girl both handled it were completely different. The girl was sad for about 2-3 weeks; and then she started sleeping around again. She slept with 10 different dudes after the breakup, that’s no exaggeration. She was also fvcking dudes raw to the point where she needed to pop Plan B a couple times. The craziest story I heard was how she was entertaining this dude in her DMs that she found attractive. She had never met him before, ever. So she went straight over to his house, and banged him at 9 AM after speaking to him for 15 minutes. Essentially, she was getting ran through.
After that, she got into a relationship with another guy before the divorce was even finalized. It only took a few months for her to jump into another LTR, and this is after a 5 year long marriage.
Meanwhile, the dude is handling it completely different. He hasn’t been going out at all. He doesn’t even work right now, he’s just been living off of his savings, since he was too depressed to keep a job. Additionally, he admitted that he hadn’t been with anyone else since the breakup and hadn’t had sex in 8 months. He broke down crying in front of his ex, trying to convince her to come back. He said that she’s the only one for him, and he’d never meet someone like her again.
I asked the girl about it, and it blew my mind how it seemed like she didn’t even care. She said she’d never talk to him again because there’s no reason to, that she didn’t miss him at all. I think it was the guy’s fault in the argument for causing the breakup, but it just boggled my mind how modern women will leave you on the side of the road like that.
I mentioned how crazy it was that he hasn’t been dating at all, and she seemed totally apathetic. Her attitude was, “Not my problem. I don’t want to talk about him.”
I’m not making this thread to be mean. I just think there are some valuable lessons in here that we can all learn from.
The Guy’s Main Mistakes, in My Opinion:
1.) The second he got broken up with, he should’ve gotten back out there and started meeting other women instead of sitting in the house feeling sorry for himself. She had no issue moving on and fvcking other guys, then replacing him within the span of months. He should’ve done the same with new women. If he had 5 hot women on call right now, I doubt he’d be sad. It’s literally impossible.
2.) Living in too small of an area to meet new women. The town we lived in was only about 40K people. As a woman, it doesn’t really matter where you are, because guys will try to fvck you no matter what. However, this becomes a problem as a single guy above the age of 25, like @SW15 says. He needs to live in a bigger city, or travel to one to cultivate more options. If he was surrounded by attractive women in a NYC, Chicago, Miami, Vegas, or even Nashville/Atlanta, he wouldn’t have these issues.
3.) Not having a job because you’re “too depressed” is ridiculous. For one, those savings will eventually run dry. Secondly, he’s not helping with the above point. With no stream of income, you won’t have the means to travel or move to a better city to meet those new women. Plus, it’s just not good to be broke.
4.) Jumping into a relationship/getting a girlfriend too quickly. I believe that guys should have a foundation of success with women/sleeping with women before they enter a LTR. Otherwise, stuff like this can happen: when your girlfriend leaves you, you’re high and dry. If you had a foundation of success, you just repeat that once you’re single and your girlfriend leaves you. Then you meet new women and replace her.
Again, I didn’t make this long thread to be rude or anything like that. And I know it’s not quite my place: but I wanted to discuss this issue because my “normie friends” just don’t understand lol. Plus, I think we can all learn from this situation.
Interested to hear your thoughts.
I recently reconnected with some old friends from my social circle. While that social circle was a thing, a guy and a girl were in a 5 year marriage. They recently got divorced due to arguments, however.
The way that the guy and the girl both handled it were completely different. The girl was sad for about 2-3 weeks; and then she started sleeping around again. She slept with 10 different dudes after the breakup, that’s no exaggeration. She was also fvcking dudes raw to the point where she needed to pop Plan B a couple times. The craziest story I heard was how she was entertaining this dude in her DMs that she found attractive. She had never met him before, ever. So she went straight over to his house, and banged him at 9 AM after speaking to him for 15 minutes. Essentially, she was getting ran through.
After that, she got into a relationship with another guy before the divorce was even finalized. It only took a few months for her to jump into another LTR, and this is after a 5 year long marriage.
Meanwhile, the dude is handling it completely different. He hasn’t been going out at all. He doesn’t even work right now, he’s just been living off of his savings, since he was too depressed to keep a job. Additionally, he admitted that he hadn’t been with anyone else since the breakup and hadn’t had sex in 8 months. He broke down crying in front of his ex, trying to convince her to come back. He said that she’s the only one for him, and he’d never meet someone like her again.
I asked the girl about it, and it blew my mind how it seemed like she didn’t even care. She said she’d never talk to him again because there’s no reason to, that she didn’t miss him at all. I think it was the guy’s fault in the argument for causing the breakup, but it just boggled my mind how modern women will leave you on the side of the road like that.
I mentioned how crazy it was that he hasn’t been dating at all, and she seemed totally apathetic. Her attitude was, “Not my problem. I don’t want to talk about him.”
I’m not making this thread to be mean. I just think there are some valuable lessons in here that we can all learn from.
The Guy’s Main Mistakes, in My Opinion:
1.) The second he got broken up with, he should’ve gotten back out there and started meeting other women instead of sitting in the house feeling sorry for himself. She had no issue moving on and fvcking other guys, then replacing him within the span of months. He should’ve done the same with new women. If he had 5 hot women on call right now, I doubt he’d be sad. It’s literally impossible.
2.) Living in too small of an area to meet new women. The town we lived in was only about 40K people. As a woman, it doesn’t really matter where you are, because guys will try to fvck you no matter what. However, this becomes a problem as a single guy above the age of 25, like @SW15 says. He needs to live in a bigger city, or travel to one to cultivate more options. If he was surrounded by attractive women in a NYC, Chicago, Miami, Vegas, or even Nashville/Atlanta, he wouldn’t have these issues.
3.) Not having a job because you’re “too depressed” is ridiculous. For one, those savings will eventually run dry. Secondly, he’s not helping with the above point. With no stream of income, you won’t have the means to travel or move to a better city to meet those new women. Plus, it’s just not good to be broke.
4.) Jumping into a relationship/getting a girlfriend too quickly. I believe that guys should have a foundation of success with women/sleeping with women before they enter a LTR. Otherwise, stuff like this can happen: when your girlfriend leaves you, you’re high and dry. If you had a foundation of success, you just repeat that once you’re single and your girlfriend leaves you. Then you meet new women and replace her.
Again, I didn’t make this long thread to be rude or anything like that. And I know it’s not quite my place: but I wanted to discuss this issue because my “normie friends” just don’t understand lol. Plus, I think we can all learn from this situation.
Interested to hear your thoughts.
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