Knight's Cross
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2007
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Once upon a time I was married. After 3 years I ran into a serious health problem. I was 28 years old. My wife (now ex) was 24. Within 12 months she had her exit strategy in motion. The good news was I was fortunate not to have had children with her. We also weren't rich by any means and the split didn't cost me long term cost. I was still out 8k in legal bills, but that's a far cry from the terror that kids, and high earning could have done to me.
A.V Yader has a good article over at the Return of King site about the loyalty of women(or lack therof). I discovered that lesson early in life. Since my ex thought I may have incurred a lifelong health issue she bailed at the first sign of trouble. So what did I learn? Well I learned that the apple didn't fall too far from the tree. Had I done more research before buying, I would have found that her mother had done a early bail from her first marriage too. My Ex's dad was a Beta to a out of control woman. Since my Ex couldn't get her way, and I was looking to be broken, she quit and ran. Fortunately doing me a favor. The funny part is I healed up in another 6 months and have had a great career in aviation since then. I'm in good shape to this day, and make a very comfortable wage. I moved on unencumbered by a leach to my future. I haven't remarried, and for the most part I see women as playthings. Not to be taken too seriously or relied upon. For me, a Red Pill marriage awareness came early. For that I'm thankful.
So when a woman displays F'd up behavior I don't get too riled about it. That's their very nature. I used to get PO'd about it, but after the divorce and a couple bad relationship's I've realized that is what to expect. Some guys call it the demise of western civilization. Really? Or have women always behaved in nihilistic construct? I'd say the only change of late is the demasculinization of men. You choose your path. Me, I choose to tell them what I accept and don't. They play along, great. No? Well hit the road honey.
So in sum, I'm glad in a F'd up way that I had a serious health issue. It unveiled the lack of character of my then wife. Come to remember she even tried to get me to pay for half her college loans. Having a good attorney helped, we got that shut down right away. You really don't know people. Acceptance of their weakness is a good start point.
KC
A.V Yader has a good article over at the Return of King site about the loyalty of women(or lack therof). I discovered that lesson early in life. Since my ex thought I may have incurred a lifelong health issue she bailed at the first sign of trouble. So what did I learn? Well I learned that the apple didn't fall too far from the tree. Had I done more research before buying, I would have found that her mother had done a early bail from her first marriage too. My Ex's dad was a Beta to a out of control woman. Since my Ex couldn't get her way, and I was looking to be broken, she quit and ran. Fortunately doing me a favor. The funny part is I healed up in another 6 months and have had a great career in aviation since then. I'm in good shape to this day, and make a very comfortable wage. I moved on unencumbered by a leach to my future. I haven't remarried, and for the most part I see women as playthings. Not to be taken too seriously or relied upon. For me, a Red Pill marriage awareness came early. For that I'm thankful.
So when a woman displays F'd up behavior I don't get too riled about it. That's their very nature. I used to get PO'd about it, but after the divorce and a couple bad relationship's I've realized that is what to expect. Some guys call it the demise of western civilization. Really? Or have women always behaved in nihilistic construct? I'd say the only change of late is the demasculinization of men. You choose your path. Me, I choose to tell them what I accept and don't. They play along, great. No? Well hit the road honey.
So in sum, I'm glad in a F'd up way that I had a serious health issue. It unveiled the lack of character of my then wife. Come to remember she even tried to get me to pay for half her college loans. Having a good attorney helped, we got that shut down right away. You really don't know people. Acceptance of their weakness is a good start point.
KC