Is she Jealous?

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    Tim Patten
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    #200644
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    Nerevar
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    That was a good read, thanks brother!

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    Anonymous
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    Hey Tim, I know a guy that actually received a “LIST of Grievances”, from his special little princess snowflake, he tore it up and ended the relationship, personally I DID NOT LIKE HER

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    Big Boss
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    ARE YOU or IS SHE JEALOUSE? They published my article: http://www.avoiceformen.com/sexual-politics/m-g-t-o-w/jealousy-and-toxic-femininity/

    A DAMN GOOD READ SON. I had a relationship like that, then the baseless jealousy began and it went south. AWALT.

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    Narwhal
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    Good read, but I’m not following the theory that primitive women were jealous out of necessity. I am sure jealousy was around then, but I don’t see how that was a survival trait.

    I also think that your example was rather extreme, not uncommon, but jealous comes in a lot more subtle ways, that may be difficult to detect. Just because she isn’t throwing things, making accusations, and checking your phone doesn’t mean that she isn’t attempting to keep you trapped. She may attempt to sabotage the competition through rumors or simply planting seeds of discontent in your head. She may pull back on sex or whatever benefit she is providing when she sees you pulling away. All things that are hard to pin down.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Tim Patten
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    Yes, she may just be controlling. I wanted to write an article that focused on TOXIC FEMININITY – as a counter to feminist claims of toxic masculininity. So I drilled down on jealousy because we all see this in most every day life and television.

    I will write another in hopes of getting published.

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    Narwhal
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    Understood Tim. As a counter, that makes sense. I’m just thinking most people would read that and think…NAWALT, but they are in, simply in more subtle ways.

    Looking forward to more articles…

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Experienced
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    Pardon me in that I have to reduce everything to its simplest form to wrap my head around it.
    The sum total with all of its complex sub equations was to reproduce, have kids, procreate, propagate the species, etc.
    Today, the laydeez want everything that goes into that, and a lot has to go into that, but… no kids, especially for the dads. Young men are driven to bed women.
    Women take all. And then don’t deliver–children for the family. It’s abortions now, or aborted lives considering the alarming statistics of the ‘heroine single mom’ offspring.
    I weep for young men of today, being encouraged toward the slaughter.
    Yes, women today ‘feel’ that all of a guy’s possessions etc do in fact belong to her, in increasing %’s at every stage of interaction and relationship. Men bring in these stories here repeatedly.
    Yes, their fear of unfaithfulness drives them to take the easy road of destroying us a little to a time rather than taking the hard road of respecting us and being ‘happy in their share.’
    Great article by the way, reminds me how the difference between wanting to write and actually putting forth the required effort is quite substantial.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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