Comments by "Tx240" (@Texas240) on "Better Bachelor"
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The "women should cheat" thing is stupid, unless that woman wants to be alone and in the "why can't I find a good guy" crowd.
However, any guy who's ever dated a girl who was codependent will tell you that it's better if she has things to do besides hassle, smother, and just pine for the guy.
I'm going to do things on my own or with my friends. She ought to also have her own hobbies, work, friends, family, whatever to not be trailing after me like an annoying kid sister.
The problem with women and friends and family is that they are always trying to keep each other down and playing jealousy motivated mind games with each other.
So, it's a catch 22. Being with a codependent girl is crap for the guy. If the girl is weak minded and allows the crap her girlfriends and mom/sister are whispering in her ear to take hold, then her behavior will be affected by their jealousy over what she has, a stable situation with a good guy.
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Hindsight, shmindsight. The word knew there was risk when that match occurred.
Of course...we'll be saying the same thing, in a couple weeks, about Mardis Gras and Spring break, etc in the US.
So, yes. It wasn't smart for those ladies to group up like that. But, we, in the US are still winning the "who has most covid19 cases" game.
Many people are still having local get-togethers.
Getting back to the ladies fighting the patriarchy: western society is allowing women to legally confuse "regret" with "rape". Look at Weinstein. Sure, he might be a shady guy. However, none of those women accusing him of impropriety either walked away from him or had a problem with his behavior until the part or career benefits he promised never materialized.
At that point, it becomes regret. It's not sexual assault or rape.
It gets even worse. As Joker points out, women can weaponize this. I have a friend who wasn't interested in a girl's advances. The saying is true: hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
He turns her down. She accuses him of rape.
He knows he's innocent and makes his biggest mistake. When he's arrested, he agrees to talk to the local police (hick town that he was working in, as an out of towner) without an attorney...because he's innocent.
In a truly, real world incident of life imitating art, he winds up in a "My Cousin Vinny" -esque moment. The sheriff in the movie says to the accused, "you shot the clerk." The accused, flabbergasted, replies, "I shot the clerk?!??" At which the sheriff considered this a confession.
Since my friend had no attorney present, the "confession" is legally admissible. The state provided defense attorney has no interest in trial and railroads my confused, scared, freaking out, jailed friend into a plea deal.
It's truly bizzare and absurd. And SCARY. This shit really happens guys.
Just like the goobs who don't fear covid19 because they don't know anyone who's had it: just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it isn't out there, possibly just around the corner.
Stay safe. Practice social distancing...from females, unless you have reliable witnesses present or a camera recording.
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