Marriage in 21st Century

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  • #310204
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    Lonestar77
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    My Cousin from Italy sent me this..goes to show no matter where you are in the world, women are the same..they suck

    Marriage now

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me

    #310316
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    Nerevar
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    Painful to look at. Truth can hurt, no matter how many times to see it.

    Glad I’m a free man, though!

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

    #310321
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    Eyeswideopen
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    Hahahaha

    I have seen this before; very apt.

    I made it through only panels 1 and 2, 4, 5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14 in only 2 years.

    Never again.

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

    #310324
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    Blue Skies
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    that black guy is Obama, and all his welfare cheques, free entitlements, child benefits. etc…

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #310392
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    Max Power
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    If art ever reflects truth, then that thing is a f~~~ing work of art.

    #310444
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    Lone Wolf83
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    I’m lucky to have never made it to panel 1.

    If it has tits or tires, you know you're going to have problems.

    #310454
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    K
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    holy crap !
    i made it to panel 9 ..
    so glad obama didn’t call the ex..
    hahahhaa!!!!!

    #310464
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    Russky
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    I love the picture. Here’s another funny one I found today (I had to translate it from Russian)

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #310465
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    Chaff/Flare
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    Holy s~~~. I’m printing.

    It’s like the pain chart at the doctors.

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

    #310487
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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    I am glad my rule of “I will only marry if the relationship passes the test of time” saved my from that hell ( and thougth me a lot about female nature in the process ).

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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    Russky
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    I am glad my rule of “I will only marry if the relationship passes the test of time” saved my from that hell ( and thougth me a lot about female nature in the process ).

    I waited 5 years before marrying, but it didn’t help me
    I never wanted to get married in the first place, but I thought – she stood the test of time, plus we have a baby – why not make her happy. Next day after the wedding I saw it in her eyes that she achieved what she wanted in life and it’s only going downhill from there. It took 4 more years to unravel, but it did.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #310566
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    Eyeswideopen
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    I am glad my rule of “I will only marry if the relationship passes the test of time” saved my from that hell ( and thougth me a lot about female nature in the process ).

    I waited 5 years before marrying, but it didn’t help me
    I never wanted to get married in the first place, but I thought – she stood the test of time, plus we have a baby – why not make her happy. Next day after the wedding I saw it in her eyes that she achieved what she wanted in life and it’s only going downhill from there. It took 4 more years to unravel, but it did.

    Same here brother, same here.

    Logic is a male trait. Any reasonable man would assume, in the absence of a huge change, past performance would indicate future performance to some degree. The caveat is women. Women operate on illogical emotions – your past is meaningless all that matter is her feelings at the moment.

    Forget about loyalty, shared struggles, your sacrifices or a sense of history being mitigating factors; the c~~~ will still monkey branch.

    To reinforce the above example of Russky I will introduce my own. Dating the ex for 4 years. Never a fight, always agreeable and willing to even sign a prenup. Oh for sure, in hindsight their were many, many, red flags, but I was too idealistic to heed them.

    Then marriage happened and the attitude changed. Cold, stone walling – in short devaluation, followed shortly by discard. 2 years married and DONE when Chad entered the picture.

    In short ownership(marriage/cohabitation)of you by a woman will kill the relationship.

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

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    ScarberianMPTGL
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    I’m lucky to have never made it to panel 1.

    A-F~~~ING-MEN brother.

    I, Lelouch Vi Britannia, command you, all of you, to Go Your Own Way!!

    #310609
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    Constantine
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    To reinforce the above example of Russky I will introduce my own. Dating the ex for 4 years. Never a fight, always agreeable and willing to even sign a prenup. Oh for sure, in hindsight their were many, many, red flags, but I was too idealistic to heed them.

    Then marriage happened and the attitude changed. Cold, stone walling – in short devaluation, followed shortly by discard. 2 years married and DONE when Chad entered the picture.

    It’s amazing how long a woman can keep her true self hidden. I’ve known guys who’ve gotten engaged after lengthy relationships, only to meet their partners’ true colours once the wedding preparations started. So many times I’ve heard the words, “Ever since we got engaged, she’s changed. She’s now bossy, snappish and demanding.”

    Then she always has been, dude. She just fought that down until she was sure that she had you. Be grateful that you’ve made this discovery before the stressful (and no doubt expensive) wedding. As this cartoon demonstrates, many guys haven’t been so lucky. And yet several months ago, some dumb bitch was whinging online about how marriage is a raw deal for women.

    If you told a woman that it was day, she’d swear that it was night. Because the sun in the sky has no relevance when it comes to how she feels about it.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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