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Choice Addiction
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A Detailed Description of Divorce Fantasy
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If you didn’t read this blog it would be easy to have the impression that divorcées have the midas touch, and everything falls in their favor. Given how prevalent this… read more
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Does divorce make people happy?
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One of the most common and typically unchallenged assumptions about divorce is that despite all of the destruction it causes it at least makes people happier. Specifically, there is a… read more
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Should I Divorce Him?
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I run across the strangest sites when searching the web for stats, like: Should I Divorce Him? This lovely site is a place for women who want to thoughtfully discuss… read more
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Economics of sex
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I just found this article on The Washington Times Economy of sex: It’s cheap these days. It confirms much of what we have been discussing here. For example, not long… read more
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The contagious nature of divorce.
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I’ve linked to this study in the past, but I don’t recall anyone in the manosphere going through it. When a friend of my wife decided to divorce it prompted… read more
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Lay down your arms.
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Brendan made an excellent point in the comments section of my Trapped in adulthood post: The process of female reliance on peer group support and guidance will not be checked… read more
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The cost of cuckoldry.
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Last night my wife and I were watching a Forensic Files episode where a husband murdered his wife after she: 1) Decided to divorce him and take half of their… read more
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A LTR is not a mini marriage.
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As I have mentioned before, the term Long Term Relationship is profoundly misleading in that there is no commitment and no term. While it is theoretically possible that a couple… read more
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Why are so many tradional conservative women obsessed with making sure hookups are fair?
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Hold it alpha! Your hookup partner didn’t get everything she wanted! I should start by pointing out that not all traditional conservative women are like that. There are quite a… read more
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Cruelty and kindness.
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Through some mutual friends we know a young boy who I’ll call “Mark”. Mark’s maternal grandparents are independently wealthy, and by the age of 7 he already knows he won’t… read more
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