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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 17025144" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Was just talking to my mom the other day about women now and how screwed up their priorities are and how society has warped their heads. She just turned 68 and my dad 70 last week so they're much more traditional, and what they see in society and younger people in general is complete opposite of what they know and grew up with. I'm 38 now and the last of the kids not married. I'm fully okay with marriage or staying single if I have to, but preferably I want marriage because being alone really does suck. I'm a cautious one though and I'm not going to stay with someone I'm not attracted to or annoys me, and Ive dumped girls for exactly those things because I just dont have the patience for it.</p><p></p><p>My most recent ex was awesome though. A real sweetheart and my best friend and I wanted to marry her, but her absusive ex husband screwed her up too much apparently and she couldn't commit so we ended after that. It was hard to find the rationale in her reasoning for breaking up because it was a good relationship and why ruin a good thing and work through the problems together? But I think a key factor is girls don't want to feel like the problem in the relationship, they want to be the one that's fixing and saving someone else as everyone knows. I was technically the savior in that relationship and she always felt like the broken one and so she convinced herself she wasn't prepared for something more and that it had to be broken off. I feel it was ultimately pointless because she was completely functional and open to talking about the scars from the past marriage. I understood that it's a healing process that can take years or decades but the self-destruction of the relationship still took place. </p><p></p><p>I feel like most men's priorities stayed about the same with much less deviation compared to women. We all mostly want that picturesque American life with wife and kids and a home, but with women, the needs and expectations are completely ridiculous and unobtainable for them and most men, but they think they'll get it, and then before they know it they're all dried up and ugly and can't conceive and by that point they've squandered multiple good opportunities.</p><p></p><p>Not sure that pertains to the thread since I'm not married or divorced but I guarantee a lot of the divorces are caused by the values women have currently adopted. Even women who are relatively Conservative still hold many leftist ideals because it's in their nature, and leftist ideas are toxic and destructive to any relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 17025144, member: 21786"] Was just talking to my mom the other day about women now and how screwed up their priorities are and how society has warped their heads. She just turned 68 and my dad 70 last week so they're much more traditional, and what they see in society and younger people in general is complete opposite of what they know and grew up with. I'm 38 now and the last of the kids not married. I'm fully okay with marriage or staying single if I have to, but preferably I want marriage because being alone really does suck. I'm a cautious one though and I'm not going to stay with someone I'm not attracted to or annoys me, and Ive dumped girls for exactly those things because I just dont have the patience for it. My most recent ex was awesome though. A real sweetheart and my best friend and I wanted to marry her, but her absusive ex husband screwed her up too much apparently and she couldn't commit so we ended after that. It was hard to find the rationale in her reasoning for breaking up because it was a good relationship and why ruin a good thing and work through the problems together? But I think a key factor is girls don't want to feel like the problem in the relationship, they want to be the one that's fixing and saving someone else as everyone knows. I was technically the savior in that relationship and she always felt like the broken one and so she convinced herself she wasn't prepared for something more and that it had to be broken off. I feel it was ultimately pointless because she was completely functional and open to talking about the scars from the past marriage. I understood that it's a healing process that can take years or decades but the self-destruction of the relationship still took place. I feel like most men's priorities stayed about the same with much less deviation compared to women. We all mostly want that picturesque American life with wife and kids and a home, but with women, the needs and expectations are completely ridiculous and unobtainable for them and most men, but they think they'll get it, and then before they know it they're all dried up and ugly and can't conceive and by that point they've squandered multiple good opportunities. Not sure that pertains to the thread since I'm not married or divorced but I guarantee a lot of the divorces are caused by the values women have currently adopted. Even women who are relatively Conservative still hold many leftist ideals because it's in their nature, and leftist ideas are toxic and destructive to any relationship. [/QUOTE]
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