Now that the dust has settled. What was her fucking problem?
>>23541132>forced to marry a beta and gets played by a chadthe men were the problem
>>23541143As they always are. We are trying to right the wrongs of the past, but you men get in our way every time. We are trying to tell you that the world would be better if we ran it, but you insist on holding onto power. Not for long though...
>>23541150>but you insist on holding onto poweri want a mommy gf...
>>23541132The same problem we have herehttps://nypost.com/2018/06/02/dating-columnist-reveals-how-sex-and-the-city-ruined-her-life/Remember how Alonso Quijano became Don Quixote because he fried his brain reading too much chivalry Novels? The same happened with Emma Bovary, except she fried her brain reading romance novels. And the same thing happened with Millenial women who have watched too much Sex and the City.There is of course also the issue of egoism.
she was married. married women tend to wander, no matter the husband. it's rare to do the right thing, and she's common.
>blaming consistent human patterns on media influencemarried women are incredibly easy to attract. they're usually bored and lonely and want "good conversation". they gamble with things that come easily to them, they hurl love away and seek superficiality.Married men are similar in their avenues of infidelity, naturally, not quite the same, but they too are desperate.Marriage is about servitude. Not simply to your significant other, but likewise your children. You do not discover that marriage is servitude until after you've already invested all your efforts into securing it, paying for it, and living it for a few years.
>>23541242one thing i might add here is that servitude is about the best thing you can manage to do