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| 2 | In sickness and for poorer and for worse (rant)I actually believe most people are capable of this - although maybe not at a particular point in their lives - but they are capable of gaining that willingness and the skills to put it into practice at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, at the point where you're not able to, you're also likely not good at recognising the ability and the importance in yourself and others. (see: my true love forever boyfriend at age 17). | /r/ExRedPill | 07/12/16 10:32 PM |
| 2 | In sickness and for poorer and for worse (rant)Absolutely it is different, and my story was meant more to support that than provide evidence against. From what I have seen, the marriages that last and last well are those where both parties communicate well and work for the benefit of the other person and the relationship without sabotaging their own needs. It requires both parties to commit to this and continue to commit to this. Edit: And those relationships appear to be far better at weathering terrible things such as a terminal illness. | /r/ExRedPill | 07/12/16 10:18 PM |
| 4 | In sickness and for poorer and for worse (rant)That some of the marriages were there because of social status rather than love. My aunt got married about 1950, in non-ideal circumstances even (she was 18 and pregnant). Nonetheless, her and her husband were together for about 55 years until he passed away. While at the time of their marriage social status was critical, by the end divorce was widely accepted. They chose on a daily basis to continue acting in ways which showed their love for each other and to maintain the strength of their marr… | /r/ExRedPill | 07/12/16 09:46 PM |
| 1 | Fleshing out the straw feminist.I have the right to decide who responds to my posts on a public forum. | /r/MensRights | 14/02/13 10:23 PM |
| 2 | Fleshing out the straw feminist.Flipping tables takes a lot of energy! | /r/MensRights | 14/02/13 10:20 PM |
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