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Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
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02-23-2010, 02:11 AM
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RE: Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
ah christ, more generalizations...
![]() good luck with this dude!
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02-23-2010, 06:56 AM
Post: #42
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RE: Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
(02-06-2010 06:47 AM)Hadrurus Wrote:(02-05-2010 08:19 PM)Remedy Wrote:(02-05-2010 12:49 PM)Badjedidude Wrote: The-One, you spout a lot of dumb shit. Shut up. I think you're right. I do think I've made progress in some way though. There are certain,'signs' I can kind of pick up on with these types of guys. I think I am a bit overly submissive,of course I do lack self esteem,and that's something they target. They'll more or less 'compliment' me physically,which is more or less my achilles heel and I fall for it every time. Eventually they drop off with the compliments,turn into bigger fucking bullies,while I continue to wonder what I did wrong. The answer still remains with all of my experiences...absolutely nothing. I just have a feeling they need something to control and manipulate to cushion their ego. Family wise,I did experience years of verbal abuse that stole my sense of self-worth. In conjunction with this,in the past I've let other men put a value on my self worth,and when they've been shitty toward me,I tend to think that I'm not worth much. With all of this,I'm trying to piece myself back together to be able to live a healthy life,at least emotionally. "Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go." - Herman Hesse |
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02-23-2010, 07:53 AM
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RE: Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
(02-23-2010 02:08 AM)SocratesX Wrote: As you've noticed, all though I do like to meet people and get to know them on an individual basis, I am not going to ignore HUGE amounts of evidence, and behavioral patterns that I see repeated in a certain racial/gender/religious group. No, I do not mean all women. But this whole feminist movement which has only been used to make the divorce rate go up 50% is a serious problem. You don't seem to think of people as individuals at all; your posts are full of bitterness, hatred, and generalisation. When you can truly see people as individuals then perhaps you will have more to offer on threads such as these; currently all we are getting from you are your own preconceptions and made up statistics. "Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice: It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved." William Jennings Bryan |
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02-23-2010, 08:05 AM
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RE: Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
(02-23-2010 01:44 AM)SocratesX Wrote: In the past 1/10 women ended up with a guy who abusive because she made a mistake and he was a pussy who hit women. The other 9/10 of men were hardworking, strong, providing men. All I'm going to say is that it would be nice if you could post some links to support your "statistics." The feminist movement caused the divorce rate to be 50%? You need to provide proof that supports this statement. 1 in 10 ended up marrying an abuser....yes, proof to support this is needed as well. And on behalf of every man I know, I take offense at them being labeled Dweeb or Thug. And to refer to men as "fuck ladder" or "provide ladder" is just 1. untrue and 2. in poor taste. Im rather surprised some of the men here haven't stated an opinion on being called Dweebs and Thugs. "my view is that unfortuantely you can't change the mass of spankfaces that litter the globe..." PoWer2tHePeOpLE ..................................................... "for moral reasons ... the world appears to me to be put together in such a painful way that I prefer to believe that it was not created ... intentionally". -Stanisław Lem |
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02-23-2010, 08:58 AM
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RE: Why do I continue to meet emotionally abusive guys?
EveWasFramed Wrote:Im rather surprised some of the men here haven't stated an opinion on being called Dweebs and Thugs. Haha it's because that's not really a fighting insult, Eve. If a guy got upset every time he was called a dweeb, his knuckles would be permanently swollen. I don't take offense at it because I know for a fact I'm not a dweeb or a thug....so it's just not a big deal for me, I guess.I wonder which one of those labels applies to SocratesX, though. Dweeb or Thug? Probably neither. *rolls eyes* There are plenty of strong men out there, who have the balls to do what needs to be done to provide for their girl or family....who are not weak at all, but are great examples of the kind of morally stand-up men whose unflappable character and actions help keep this world running. ----Steve "Before you judge someone, try walking in their shoes for a mile. That way, when you judge them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes." My porn name: Toothpaste Jackhammer. A bad Jedi dude Combs the forums endlessly Master spam spotter ---minty There are 10 types of people. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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. Practically everyone deserves happiness and I hope he finds it because he might sound like he doesn't deserve it. He just sounds like he has become so bitter and I think I can understand.
, but here you go):
If a guy got upset every time he was called a dweeb, his knuckles would be permanently swollen. I don't take offense at it because I know for a fact I'm not a dweeb or a thug....so it's just not a big deal for me, I guess.