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Wired? Did you crack open men to see their inner workings? Your problem is that you keep making assumptions about other men. BTW, a man can be competitive but still not concern himself with how he compares to a woman's previous partners. It's called being secure with you who are. When I'm dating someone, I don't care if her previous partner was a better lover of made more money than me or had more musical talent. Because as far as I'm concerned, I'm NOT competing with them. How do I know that? Because she's chosen to be with me and not them.
Do you tell women the first time you meet them how much "different" you are than other men lollll
Do you tell women the first time you meet them how much "different" you are than other men lollll
No, I don't. Because I assume she's smart enough to figure that out on her own.
Why don't you give us some examples of what these "blindly agreeing" men agree with women on? And show us how you know that it's blind agreement and not decisions they came to on their own.
No, I don't. Because I assume she's smart enough to figure that out on her own.
Why don't you give us some examples of what these "blindly agreeing" men agree with women on? And show us how you know that it's blind agreement and not decisions they came to on their own.
When you constantly absolve women of responsibility for their actions, rather blame men for their mistakes. Then yes, it's a bad thing.
Show me where I'm constantly absolving women of responsibility.
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