Roober
Master Don Juan
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One of things I haven't heard mentioned is just men become just agreeable to crap cause they don't stand up for themselves. When a woman starts challenging a man's values, it is time to stand up to them or walk away. In my case, I will do it respectfully. Many men, especially married ones, end up falling into gender roles and let the pvssy guide them around. You see guys doing things they would never normally do, while not getting anything for it. You see guys who let the women drive the relationship. You also see guys who just get walked on by everyone.
Men are better at dealing with conflict, often times because we can give two $hits about it. But that often results in men just not standing up for themselves and letting bad behavior develop and later continue.
An example recently would be my lady's friend, let's call her Jill. Jill started dating a guy in September, both early 30's and single. So far...
-He sends long texts professing how much he cares about her, not sure if he has dropped the love bomb
-He says he thinks she is "the one"
-went to Hawaii with family and brought her back a bunch of gifts after knowing her for two weeks
-bought her a bracelet with both of their initials on it
Now Jill is soaking it up and beaming, but to me, that is just wayyyy too much, and it will eventually burn him down the line. Maybe not though?
My lady looks at me and said "I haven't gotten a bracelet" or something similar. I just smiled and said, "I know, give me a quarter and I can get one from a candy machine" and smiled. If I was a "nice guy", I would have went and bought her a bracelet, which I won't do.
The bottom line is: treat others as you want to be treated
Men are better at dealing with conflict, often times because we can give two $hits about it. But that often results in men just not standing up for themselves and letting bad behavior develop and later continue.
An example recently would be my lady's friend, let's call her Jill. Jill started dating a guy in September, both early 30's and single. So far...
-He sends long texts professing how much he cares about her, not sure if he has dropped the love bomb
-He says he thinks she is "the one"
-went to Hawaii with family and brought her back a bunch of gifts after knowing her for two weeks
-bought her a bracelet with both of their initials on it
Now Jill is soaking it up and beaming, but to me, that is just wayyyy too much, and it will eventually burn him down the line. Maybe not though?
My lady looks at me and said "I haven't gotten a bracelet" or something similar. I just smiled and said, "I know, give me a quarter and I can get one from a candy machine" and smiled. If I was a "nice guy", I would have went and bought her a bracelet, which I won't do.
The bottom line is: treat others as you want to be treated
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