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Reply to "DH withdraws when upset, then when he re-engages, I'm mad"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men, you can go on and on about how men "are," and it may be that you were conditioned to be that way, but if you are shitting all over someone, that you were conditioned to shit all over them doesn't make it okay to keep doing it. At a certain point you need to take responsibility for your own crap behavior and commit to changing it, not expect the rest of the world to tiptoe around your shit and your fragile ego. There's a reason why women initiate something [b]like 70% of all divorces.[/b] It's because you make excuses for yourselves like we've seen all over this thread, and your wives decide you're not worth it anymore.[/quote] And those men are saved! [/quote] Why, are men too weak and fearful to file for divorce themselves if they're unhappy? How pathetic.[/quote] :roll: What an idiotic come back!! [/quote] Aw, did it hurt your feelings?[/quote] LOL. No. You just bore me. Low IQ, low class for sure. [/quote] I sure struck a nerve there. :D [/quote]
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