Comments by "Daniel Bradford" (@Falconlibrary) on "Manosphere"
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I have a confession: I was a simp in my marriage. My wife ran around with her girlfriends ("it's just the girls!"), cooked maybe three meals for me in thirteen years (I can remember each one), and told me on many occasions I was boring. Spent every cent I earned, kept 100% of the money she earned, and kept us in constant debt (which was very stressful for me). I didn't wake up until she walked out after I lost my job and jumped right into some dude's bed, a guy she'd been warming up for a few months.
That's when I got myself straight, in my mid-thirties. Didn't have channels like this back then. If only I had, I'd have never married her, and maybe wouldn't have married at all. She did me the biggest favor by abandoning me because I was forced to see her and ME for who we really were.
Young dudes, listen to the Romanian. Take the red pill. The sooner, the better.
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I lived in Beverly Hills. I can spot every single bit of plastic surgery a woman has had, no matter how artful.
I went through a period where I gained a lot of weight, hated being fat, and went on a crash exercise/diet program where I lost 60 lbs in 3 months. It would've been more, but I was adding muscle at the same time.
HELL YEAH people treat you different. I was offered food, women hugged me, sales people at clothing stores made a beeline for me. Part of it is feeling more confident, but most of it is that people judge on appearances.
Women complain that they're judged on looks. Same women who demand a guy not only be rich but have a full head of hair, be over six feet tall, and have the body of an Abecrombie and Fitch model. Dear darlings: we're ALL judged on looks. But men are judged on looks AND money. A broke and beautiful woman can attract many suitors; a broke and handsome man isn't considered husband material by most women, he's just a roll in the hay.
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My sister has been married three times, always to nice guys. They didn't cheat on her and I like all three of them.
She got divorced from all three husbands because her marriages lacked drama; in other words, boredom. Ironically, the marriage that lasted the longest was the one that had the most conflict (one husband stood up to her while the other two let her run things).
There's no use in being a good guy, a bad boy, or any other type of guy in a marriage nowadays. No matter what, a woman is very likely to divorce you. It doesn't matter how nice you are, how handsome you are, how rich you are--your wife WILL find a problem because no one's perfect, and God forbid she should settle for anything less than perfection. If she doesn't divorce me, she'll torment you endlessly as your wife. You can't win, so don't play the game.
Don't believe me? Ask Tom Brady.
And fellas, you are NOT Tom Brady.
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I was married for 13 years. Women, not men, are the ones who withdraw from sex.
The answer is simple: most women are emotionally 14 years old and they get bored banging the same old dude over and over again. Like, literally, you know? That's why when married people cheat nowadays, 80% of them are women.
I know this from experience: when I was a teacher, I got propositioned by a lot of married women, most of them my colleagues, some of them parents of my students. Every one of them said the same thing: their husbands were ok guys, but the women were just bored with them. They wanted someone new who could give them that thrill, and the marital vows meant nothing to them. I asked myself: why me? Because they saw me as someone who was good enough for a good time, but not someone for whom they'd leave their husbands. Every single one of my married female colleagues under 40 had been unfaithful at least once, and it gave them a taste for more. This is also partly why we see an epidemic of women teachers bedding their teenage students: it's an adrenaline rush.
Why do women stop developing emotionally at 14? That's a whole other discussion.
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