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Feb 15, 2022 9:58 PM
#51
Nothing really. You know, just the usual heart's blood contract involving a wolfsangel. You know what? That will teach me to put my dick in SCP-1471... v_v Oh... wait... you two... you two, didn't get back together on one of the artificially created loneliest days of the year for newly single people... ah, yeah. Hahahaha. It's going to be fine. :) |
Feb 15, 2022 11:51 PM
#52
Uneventful , just rotting like any other day. It has been that way since i graduated |
Feb 16, 2022 4:21 AM
#53
It was relaxing and overall a wonderful day. Everyone at work got a chocolate rose. Cute, I guess. Would love to say that it's the thought that counts, definetly one of the more mellower ways to butter us up for the week. I took my grandmother out to the cemetery. She always leaves my grandfather something. We ended up having tea and she talked with me a while about her life growing up. I love listening to her stories. A very special friend took me out to dinner later that night. I thought I was going to be terrible company because I was so exhausted. Ended up relaxing and revitalized. Nothing like good music and good company to make a memorable day. Personally find Valentine's such a cheesy corporate holiday but here we are. I love and appreciate my people all year round. |
Feb 16, 2022 4:25 AM
#54
I did nothing. Just watched anime and spent rest of my time in studies |
Feb 16, 2022 6:11 AM
#55
What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. |
Feb 16, 2022 6:34 AM
#56
I told you that the breakup part was temporary, like in every romance movie. I'm happy for you, Akko. However, I must say, while your fight with Trisha was amusing, you shouldn't have said that to her as you probably lost the respect of any female user that might be reading this. Very cheap shot. But at least what Soverign shared is fire. |
149597871Feb 16, 2022 6:50 AM
Feb 16, 2022 6:35 AM
#57
TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. |
Feb 16, 2022 6:41 AM
#58
TrishaCat said: *looks at OP's previous threads and reads their posts in them* oh yeah OP's an incel even if you technically have had sex you have incel behavior in that you don't understand relationships and treat women as mystical creatures You tell a woman she's not marriage material, cheat on her, doubt her when she claims she has a baby that's yours, and then have the audacity to continue dating her while talking shit about her and women in general on an anime forum. why the fuck would you date someone if you don't believe they're "marriage material" you're just being cruel to her I hope y'all break up and I hope you never date another human being, woman or man, until you grow the fuck up Gosh this website is full of troglodytes He is just a misunderstood poor soul, have some mercy on him dude |
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Feb 16, 2022 9:03 AM
#59
149597871 said: I told you that the breakup part was temporary, like in every romance movie. I'm happy for you, Akko. However, I must say, while your fight with Trisha was amusing, you shouldn't have said that to her as you probably lost the respect of any female user that might be reading this. Very cheap shot. But at least what Soverign shared is fire. Lol I didn't even notice but nah. Welcome to the internet where thick skin is a must, especially if you're the one who comes out blazing with the insults first. |
Feb 16, 2022 9:17 AM
#60
Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: 149597871 said: I told you that the breakup part was temporary, like in every romance movie. I'm happy for you, Akko. However, I must say, while your fight with Trisha was amusing, you shouldn't have said that to her as you probably lost the respect of any female user that might be reading this. Very cheap shot. But at least what Soverign shared is fire. Lol I didn't even notice but nah. Welcome to the internet where thick skin is a must, especially if you're the one who comes out blazing with the insults first. lmao what is this drama, mal love birds breaking up Uh, what? I don't think OP's baby mama uses MAL. She doesn't, does she? @GenshinRosaria |
Feb 16, 2022 9:30 AM
#61
Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: 149597871 said: I told you that the breakup part was temporary, like in every romance movie. I'm happy for you, Akko. However, I must say, while your fight with Trisha was amusing, you shouldn't have said that to her as you probably lost the respect of any female user that might be reading this. Very cheap shot. But at least what Soverign shared is fire. Lol I didn't even notice but nah. Welcome to the internet where thick skin is a must, especially if you're the one who comes out blazing with the insults first. lmao what is this drama, mal love birds breaking up Uh, what? I don't think OP's baby mama uses MAL. She doesn't, does she? @GenshinRosaria baby mama? Masaka, this guy got himself a STRONG WOMAN BEFORE I DID?????? MOM! Where's my skirt?? I'm going out p( Ò ‸ Ó)q If you're going to call someone stupid in their comments you might want to consider not being a coward and enabling comments on your own profile so they can make a retort. But I digress, this is getting off topic, so to get back on topic: I bought some discount Valentine's chocolates this morning. Discount chocolate is best chocolate. |
Feb 16, 2022 9:37 AM
#62
Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: Magical-Anime said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: 149597871 said: I told you that the breakup part was temporary, like in every romance movie. I'm happy for you, Akko. However, I must say, while your fight with Trisha was amusing, you shouldn't have said that to her as you probably lost the respect of any female user that might be reading this. Very cheap shot. But at least what Soverign shared is fire. Lol I didn't even notice but nah. Welcome to the internet where thick skin is a must, especially if you're the one who comes out blazing with the insults first. lmao what is this drama, mal love birds breaking up Uh, what? I don't think OP's baby mama uses MAL. She doesn't, does she? @GenshinRosaria baby mama? Masaka, this guy got himself a STRONG WOMAN BEFORE I DID?????? MOM! Where's my skirt?? I'm going out p( Ò ‸ Ó)q If you're going to call someone stupid in their comments you might want to consider not being a coward and enabling comments on your own profile so they can make a retort. But I digress, this is getting off topic, so to get back on topic: I bought some discount Valentine's chocolates this morning. Discount chocolate is best chocolate. lol, you never replied to my pm. So I'm guessing you just want people to see drama and to notice you. Man that's sad. watch and learn😎 and I could have said something about discount chocolate but I won't, because I'm a yasashi person ._< I actually put you on my ignore list in the hopes that it meant you would stop spamming my comments section. Why would I want to discuss anything in a PM with you when you've started our conversation by slinging insults? |
Feb 16, 2022 10:11 AM
#63
MuZe- said: Sometimes I wonder if you and your girlfriend are real OP, it do be feeling like a reality tv show or something here on mal with all the drama. OT: standard. studied, played games, and chill, was fun. Women live for drama. Men live for peace. TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. False allegations. You’ve posted your picture before so I know exactly what you look like - stop gaslighting. If you posted a picture of another person and it wasn’t actually you, that still makes you a liar. I agree that there shouldn’t be a power struggle in what’s supposed to be a loving relationship but women love to cross boundaries and try to impose rules and be disrespectful in the name of feminism so here we are. LadyOfTheLeaves said: TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: You look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. You’ve hit the nail on the head once again. Why can’t every girl be like you? |
Feb 16, 2022 10:38 AM
#64
GenshinRosaria said: MuZe- said: Sometimes I wonder if you and your girlfriend are real OP, it do be feeling like a reality tv show or something here on mal with all the drama. OT: standard. studied, played games, and chill, was fun. Women live for drama. Men live for peace. TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: You look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. False allegations. You’ve posted your picture before so I know exactly what you look like - stop gaslighting. If you posted a picture of another person and it wasn’t actually you, that still makes you a liar. I agree that there shouldn’t be a power struggle in what’s supposed to be a loving relationship but women love to cross boundaries and try to impose rules and be disrespectful in the name of feminism so here we are. LadyOfTheLeaves said: TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. You’ve hit the nail on the head once again. Why can’t every girl be like you? Because not everyone wants a girl like me and life is more interesting when people have different opinions and act in different ways. |
Feb 16, 2022 10:40 AM
#65
LadyOfTheLeaves said: GenshinRosaria said: MuZe- said: Sometimes I wonder if you and your girlfriend are real OP, it do be feeling like a reality tv show or something here on mal with all the drama. OT: standard. studied, played games, and chill, was fun. Women live for drama. Men live for peace. TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. False allegations. You’ve posted your picture before so I know exactly what you look like - stop gaslighting. If you posted a picture of another person and it wasn’t actually you, that still makes you a liar. I agree that there shouldn’t be a power struggle in what’s supposed to be a loving relationship but women love to cross boundaries and try to impose rules and be disrespectful in the name of feminism so here we are. LadyOfTheLeaves said: TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. You’ve hit the nail on the head once again. Why can’t every girl be like you? Because not everyone wants a girl like me and life is more interesting when people have different opinions and act in different ways. Variety is the spice of life, as you say. But some of these people are poison. |
Feb 16, 2022 11:05 AM
#66
GenshinRosaria said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: GenshinRosaria said: MuZe- said: Sometimes I wonder if you and your girlfriend are real OP, it do be feeling like a reality tv show or something here on mal with all the drama. OT: standard. studied, played games, and chill, was fun. Women live for drama. Men live for peace. TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. False allegations. You’ve posted your picture before so I know exactly what you look like - stop gaslighting. If you posted a picture of another person and it wasn’t actually you, that still makes you a liar. I agree that there shouldn’t be a power struggle in what’s supposed to be a loving relationship but women love to cross boundaries and try to impose rules and be disrespectful in the name of feminism so here we are. LadyOfTheLeaves said: TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. You’ve hit the nail on the head once again. Why can’t every girl be like you? Because not everyone wants a girl like me and life is more interesting when people have different opinions and act in different ways. Variety is the spice of life, as you say. But some of these people are poison. Funny you say that since another popular saying is "pick your poison" lol |
Feb 16, 2022 11:41 AM
#67
LadyOfTheLeaves said: GenshinRosaria said: LadyOfTheLeaves said: GenshinRosaria said: MuZe- said: Sometimes I wonder if you and your girlfriend are real OP, it do be feeling like a reality tv show or something here on mal with all the drama. OT: standard. studied, played games, and chill, was fun. Women live for drama. Men live for peace. TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. False allegations. You’ve posted your picture before so I know exactly what you look like - stop gaslighting. If you posted a picture of another person and it wasn’t actually you, that still makes you a liar. I agree that there shouldn’t be a power struggle in what’s supposed to be a loving relationship but women love to cross boundaries and try to impose rules and be disrespectful in the name of feminism so here we are. LadyOfTheLeaves said: TrishaCat said: What were the charges? What did you do? GenshinRosaria said: The fact that i know that you don't know what I look like makes this extremely funny I'm sorry it just has me gigglingYou look femcelish btw. I would never date a woman who looks as bad as you. My girl is so much prettier by a long shot. I wouldn’t even pump and dump you I’d rather watch hentai tbh. Vagina probably smells like fish anyway. LadyOfTheLeaves said: Its that relationships shouldn't be about who has power over the other, that shouldn't be a concern or even a thought. Men have plenty of power in relationships as well.Um... he's not wrong. Women very often get the upper hand in court. Or, at least I should say, the partner with the lower income usually gets more out of the exchange, which is usually the woman. Additionally, traditionally (again because been typically have higher earning power) the woman moves into the man's house and the courts still give her ownership of it because she has no where else to go. Not that either of them do but, again, it isn't often taken into account whether the man bought the house, just that the woman can't be removed, so the man usually takes it upon himself to leave. Of course, my sister was on the other end of that since she was the higher earner between herself and her ex-husband, but that's not historically common. But, yeah, sure, guys who earn less than their wife/girlfriend might not have to worry as much, but until that's more commonplace I don't think there's anything wrong with men advising other men to be cautious and sharing their experiences. It's no different than women cautioning other women of abuse at the hands of men. And I'm guessing you wouldn't call a woman an incel who airs her dirty laundry to strangers on the internet as a way to vent and potentially protect other women from going through the same ordeal, or offer insight on how to navigate it if they are, would you? If you would call a woman out for the same behavior, then no harm no foul, but I don't personally see anything wrong with talking about this stuff and I wouldn't call anyone names for doing so. The worst of it was the kick her out and get her to fall in line part though. You shouldn't do that to *anyone*, regardless of whether or not you're dating them or if they're a relative or a friend or just a random acquaintence. The mere suggestion of it is extremely barbarish behavior. And yes I hold women to the same standards. I think you could find some reasons that it would be appropriate for someone to kick the other out of their home. Physical abuse? How about verbal/emotional abuse to the extent that the victim feels legitimately in danger? What about property damage or theft? If he felt threatened because she falsely accused him of something serious and being alone with her meant more opportunities for her to attempt to land him in jail, and if the house is his either because he pays the majority of the mortgage or paid the down payment, I don't really blame him for that. I say this as someone who has been kicked out of a house before and lived in my car/couch surfed for several months until I could find my own place. (My now mother-in-law kicked me out when I confessed my then boyfriend and my intent to move in together, something he didn't disclose when asking if I could move in) Also, did he make her do anything? Or did she choose to come back? There are options available for people who don't have places to stay. Are they awesome options? No. But the fact that she came back tells me their situation isn't worse than the alternative, otherwise she could've chosen those alternatives. You’ve hit the nail on the head once again. Why can’t every girl be like you? Because not everyone wants a girl like me and life is more interesting when people have different opinions and act in different ways. Variety is the spice of life, as you say. But some of these people are poison. Funny you say that since another popular saying is "pick your poison" lol Ah yes of course. Thanks for reminding me. Soverign said: Nothing really. You know, just the usual heart's blood contract involving a wolfsangel. You know what? That will teach me to put my dick in SCP-1471... v_v Oh... wait... you two... you two, didn't get back together on one of the artificially created loneliest days of the year for newly single people... ah, yeah. Hahahaha. It's going to be fine. :) Lol no it was a few days before that but I was banned here on MAL so I couldn’t break the news. |
GenshinRosariaFeb 16, 2022 1:39 PM
Feb 16, 2022 7:40 PM
#70
I spent the entire day drafting an essay. I did get seven hours of sleep though which never happens. I suppose this Valentine's was really good then! |
Feb 17, 2022 7:17 PM
#71
Feb 17, 2022 7:21 PM
#72
Theonewhorules said: I cried in the library so it was awful truly Library? What were you doing there in the first place? I've never been to a library. Okay... maybe I have. Once. (I left almost immediately, though.) |
149597871Feb 17, 2022 7:24 PM
Feb 18, 2022 3:03 AM
#73
Future put out a new song for Valentine's so I was happy |
Feb 18, 2022 9:02 AM
#74
Feb 21, 2022 10:09 PM
#75
So can we can put this in the mal database? |
Feb 22, 2022 12:01 AM
#76
the holes (women) were invited to gangbang party with the 100 finest specimen of the town while the rest of men fapped in basement |
Feb 22, 2022 12:03 AM
#77
you also changed your name i see you were semimolaria or sth like that who put million gifs and yt videos in his posts |
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