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iitwi 8 points ago +8 / -0

No kidding, the way things are looking we're all gonna need a ride or die lol.

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iitwi 40 points ago +41 / -1

I left my fiance of a little over 2 years. He said I was "too into politics." Hated that I'd come home and talk about what I read that day, or want to watch the president speak instead of watch "naked and afraid." lol. He wasn't even a liberal just didn't have much mental capacity, all he wanted to do was come home and drink and watch me cook and clean. Turns out he was a real weak POS anyways and I dodged a huge bullet. You're probably better off too. The right one is out there, and you will be equally yoked.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yea, that's the consensus. I wake up every morning and come to terms with it all over again after realizing it wasn't a nightmare lol.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ugh, so many posts about "I wish him well, bla bla bla" from all these soft republicans. Only thing I wish them is jail time.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

well with the caravans and all I figured Spanish but they'll be learning Mandarin instead of English I reckon.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love my buddies but I would not trust them hooking me up with anyone LOL. I suppose I'll just trust God's timing.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would love to marry a man I could learn from. I'd take a kind, patriotic, had working regular one too. Honestly at this point I'd take one with a good heart that can reach the top shelf and open jars.

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iitwi 1 point ago +1 / -0

Depends where you score high. I was tested when I was pretty young. I scored 153 verbal IQ but non verbal I was 129. I personally think the non verbal should have been lower because I just can't algebra or math in general lol. I was the only kid in gifted, AP English and history but remedial math. Then again, "the masses are asses." Some of us come right out of the gate questioning things but most fall in line with the rest.

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iitwi 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hear ya, even worse in the dating world. I'd probably already be married if I could learn to dumb myself down lol.

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iitwi 1 point ago +1 / -0

The internet is chock full of videos that show men absolutely do not "think first." LOL

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wish I wasn't lol. It always fosters some kind of one upping or competition when that's not my attitude or the way I look at it. If I was a man I would want a woman who wanted me as a partner but was self sufficient on her own in the case anything happened to me. My father loved my mother for many reasons but one of them was because she was a strong, self sufficient woman and God forbid anything ever happen to him he knew his children would be okay. That day came when I was 14. It really sucked, but she held it together and we were okay.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eh, I don't know. Like to believe they're not all prideful and insecure. Just like all women aren't emotional basket cases. I have yet to find him yet... but he's out there probably just as disillusioned as myself. lol

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iitwi 8 points ago +8 / -0

I work with all men, they are emotional roller coasters daily. Everything in their lives outside of work comes into the work place and I'm always tip toeing around their mood swings. I'm in the process of a break up with my fiance. I have no problem burying my emotions so they do not interfere with my ability to earn an income. It is what it is. Maybe we're just abnormal.

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iitwi 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't comment on weiners but I can on birth control. I'm a pretty consistent person. Not much of a crier, try to rationalize when I'm angry before I act or speak, generally happy. Docs put me on this one BC and I was ready to take the toaster in the tub with me because I ran out of conditioner. I quit it after a month. 3 years later I tried another. No side affects. It depends on hormone dosage and what kind of hormones. So yes, it totally can. But birth control has come a long way

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iitwi 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hahahaahha.... funny you should say that. I brought him and his brother dinner that night after they finished up. Whole garage was full of smoke (from the engine burning brake fluid.) He put the pedal to the floor and sliced the master cyl seal. lol. He could have let me help and I wouldn't have thought him any less manly. I just thought of us as a team. Pride is a terrible thing. And I NEVER said I told you so. I told him "happens all the time, its an old truck" drove his truck to work the next day and got it fixed for him.

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iitwi 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yeah, kind of disappointing. I hate how the lefties demonize men as chauvinists or try to feminize men. But some of these comments have given the lefties some affirmation.

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iitwi 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm not sure which way you're going with this. Ruined women? It's ruined both. I had a hell of a time growing up having girlfriends because I didn't want my reputation damaged by hanging out with hoes. They think it makes them equal to slut around and I think it just damages your soul. On the other hand men have become much much weaker. I have had a hell of a time dating because I go after manly men but a lot of the time I'm a little more knowledgeable when it comes to manly tasks than they are and it causes a rift because pride gets in the way. Here's an actual scenario... "babe, you need help with your brakes?" Him- "Nah, I got it, brother will probably help." me- "ok, be easy with the pedal when you bleed them." him- "I know what I'm doing, Jesus." two hours later I get a call... "Hey babe, is there any way my engine could be burning brake fluid." He was actually kind of mad at me for being right. That was confusing for me.

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iitwi 1 point ago +1 / -0

A lot of women have abortions because the men go MIA. I'm not defending abortions, just saying it's a HUGE factor. Nuclear family is history and this is what we get.

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