Holy f~~~ conversation with step dad today

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    Went to visit my step dad today as my mother is away for the weekend.

    He’s a typical northern English / Irish working class fella, says nothing and just gets on. Think coal mining Billy Elliot etc.

    I briefly mentioned my concerns with my wife and my son etc, and from nowhere he went full red pill on me.

    Told me everything, his crazy ex wife, leaving his kids, affairs he has had, kids that have died, sluts he has f~~~ed, a woman trying to pour a boiling hot kettle on him as he slept downstairs, knife attacks, high heeled shoe attacks. Everything.

    Basically the works. He advised me to play it cool, hide my money and take my son and run when he is a bit older.

    I was blown away, we never had a conversation like that. In all the 25 years or so I’ve known him.

    I asked why he never warned me or told me when I was younger and his response was that I needed to make my own mistakes in life and reach my own conclusions.

    He’s 67 and just retired. Top fella.

     

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    I asked him did he hit her back after the stiletto heel attack and he said no, he didn’t show pain and he just walked away. Thats old school MGTOW say nothing and walk. The woman had his baby a term later which passed away in its first month of life. That’s pretty f~~~ed up but he dodged a bullet there.

    I wish I had these talks with him years ago.

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    he didn’t show pain and he just walked away. Thats old school MGTOW say nothing and walk.

    Best solution, hitting back only ever brings more problems.

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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