BetterCallSaul
Master Don Juan
Usually when I get up every day to prepare for work I'll sit at my home computer and read some news articles while eating breakfast.
I happened to click on an article which linked to Good Housekeeping (I am NOT going to bother linking to this piece of sh!t so dont ask). The article talked about a woman who was early-mid 40s and had been married for about 20 years I think. She and her husband did not have kids. It seemed to allude that the husband didn't want kids but really didn't go into too much detail. The woman wanted an open marriage and got it. Her reasoning was that since she could not channel some form of passion in her life through children then she wanted that passion through sex. Sex with her husband was dull and bland apparently. So she got an apartment and stayed there 5 days a week and came home to the husband on the weekends.
She apparently was loving it for about a year, but then the arrangement was that after that year she had to move back to the house full-time with the husband and of course she didn't want to do that. She was also somewhat "disappointed" because the hubby was now spending more relationship time with one other woman he had met. Ultimately this woman ended up staying with one of the men she was f*cking.
We all know this is just a woman getting a fill of riding the c*ck carousel a little later in life. Overall the article had a feel of quiet endorsement of this woman's activities (You go girl!) just by how it was written and the fact it was published.
I am not the oldest member on here but I can remember when i was a kid and for a few years my mom was a stay-at-home mother, so back then of course she had her usual soap operas and talk shows she would watch. I could never tell which ones were re-runs or new ones but I do remember a time when one talk show host in particular had John Denver on the show and people in the audience were there asking them for tips on how he and his wife were able to make their marriage work so well. This was of course before he got divorced but at the time a lot of people looked up to them as a sort of model. The fact that people were seriously trying to make an effort based on Denver and his wife says a lot.
Compare both of these. At one time we have people genuinely interested in trying to work harder on their marriage versus today a woman just saying f*ck this marriage, I want new c0ck. It really is a pretty sad state of affairs in our country today.
I know that on this forum we look to expose the lies and manipulation that women engage in, but the reflection also has to be on ourselves. Feminism would never have this much power today if men hadn't simply rolled over and gone along with it. The change has to start with us.
I happened to click on an article which linked to Good Housekeeping (I am NOT going to bother linking to this piece of sh!t so dont ask). The article talked about a woman who was early-mid 40s and had been married for about 20 years I think. She and her husband did not have kids. It seemed to allude that the husband didn't want kids but really didn't go into too much detail. The woman wanted an open marriage and got it. Her reasoning was that since she could not channel some form of passion in her life through children then she wanted that passion through sex. Sex with her husband was dull and bland apparently. So she got an apartment and stayed there 5 days a week and came home to the husband on the weekends.
She apparently was loving it for about a year, but then the arrangement was that after that year she had to move back to the house full-time with the husband and of course she didn't want to do that. She was also somewhat "disappointed" because the hubby was now spending more relationship time with one other woman he had met. Ultimately this woman ended up staying with one of the men she was f*cking.
We all know this is just a woman getting a fill of riding the c*ck carousel a little later in life. Overall the article had a feel of quiet endorsement of this woman's activities (You go girl!) just by how it was written and the fact it was published.
I am not the oldest member on here but I can remember when i was a kid and for a few years my mom was a stay-at-home mother, so back then of course she had her usual soap operas and talk shows she would watch. I could never tell which ones were re-runs or new ones but I do remember a time when one talk show host in particular had John Denver on the show and people in the audience were there asking them for tips on how he and his wife were able to make their marriage work so well. This was of course before he got divorced but at the time a lot of people looked up to them as a sort of model. The fact that people were seriously trying to make an effort based on Denver and his wife says a lot.
Compare both of these. At one time we have people genuinely interested in trying to work harder on their marriage versus today a woman just saying f*ck this marriage, I want new c0ck. It really is a pretty sad state of affairs in our country today.
I know that on this forum we look to expose the lies and manipulation that women engage in, but the reflection also has to be on ourselves. Feminism would never have this much power today if men hadn't simply rolled over and gone along with it. The change has to start with us.