MatureDJ
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I was reading this article at this forum's most favorite (LOL) website, and it got me thinking:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randi-gunther/marriage-advice_b_5666990.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randi-gunther/marriage-advice_b_5666990.html
my opinion: These men have all lost their masculine frame, and although everyone in the world tells them that it's good to be a "nice guy", their wives unconsciously felt that they were unattractive (i.e., because they were too nice and not masculine enough!), so they went for a bad boy who had shown interest in adultery. Of course, these women thought that the bad boys could be made nice (and get married to them in that so-feminine serial-monogamous way), but they couldn't, so they consciously wanted to go back to the nice hubby. I think that if I were in that situation, I would agree to be a fvck buddy, but nothing more - at least until I were old enough to need someone to nurse me.The women I have treated who have left their husbands for more "masculine" men believed that their new relationships would be able to both excite and nurture them. Sadly, that has not always happened. The veritable saint with balls is as elusive as ever.
When things haven't worked out as they thought they would, several of the women I am now working with are re-thinking their decisions, wondering if they left too soon, or for the wrong reasons. They want to reconcile with the men they have left behind. Their husbands are torn between the understandable desire to reject them and still wanting them back. Ironically, because these have nurtured the feminine side of their natures, they are also able to forgive in a way few men have been able to do in the past.