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Topic: Are women at fault???
soufiehere's photo
Wed 01/27/16 11:43 AM

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So 99 percent of the women are always right and never at fault.

This is not news.

Jimmy_roy's photo
Wed 01/27/16 12:07 PM
Edited by Jimmy_roy on Wed 01/27/16 12:07 PM

i most of the time make them break up and once in a while i make them reconcile

Buddy stop being a relationship breaker/homewrecker and of course a shrink.Let them sort out their stuff and you concentrate on your relationship. Stop playing with other`s emotions just because you have some free time.


So 99 percent of the women are always right and never at fault. Men just provoke them to do or say something wrong

Bro you came to this conclusion after talking to bunch of gals you know that should tell you
1. Time to make new guy friends.
2. Stop idolizing every woman you meet.





peggy122's photo
Wed 01/27/16 12:56 PM
Edited by peggy122 on Wed 01/27/16 12:59 PM
Seriously man. It's great you are concerned about your friends. Most of us here dispense counsel in one way or another as well, but ultimately people have to make their own decisions hun. Both parties ought to shoulder blame in a relationship and both parties should be given the space to work things out together.

Your role as a friend is just to listen with compassion . If you feel compelled to give advice, maybe you can ask questions to get them thinking in broader contexts that might help lead to a more balanced/informed decision...

Jimmyroy , TxGal and so many others in this thread were right.

You are not the author and finisher of relationship fates.

If you have a passion for counseling as you seem to, consider going through the proper channels of academic certification, so you can learn to impart advice responsibly.

Until then,try to ease up on messing with people's relationships according to jimmy, and put that effort into working on your own. Hope you find what you are looking for at mingle. Good luck to you!flowerforyou

TxsGal3333's photo
Wed 01/27/16 12:59 PM
^^^^^^^^ good advice Peggy~~ :thumbsup:

peggy122's photo
Wed 01/27/16 01:01 PM
Edited by peggy122 on Wed 01/27/16 01:02 PM

^^^^^^^^ good advice Peggy~~ :thumbsup:


I'm studying at the feet of the masters in this forum., your self included. Thanks TxsGalflowerforyou

no photo
Wed 01/27/16 02:09 PM
OP. I admire your breadth of knowledge. Revel in it. Hopefully you won't discover as the years go by as I have. That the more you find out, the less you'll understand.

no photo
Wed 01/27/16 02:12 PM

Many people think when couples argue and break up, it is the woman's fault without understanding the whole situation. But when you closely examine the situation, you always find the fault on men (Sorry my fellow men but thats the hard fact). Sometimes when my friends come to me what to do with their quarrel with their GFs after hearing all the facts and talking to the girlfriend in question (since theee are always two sides to a story) i most of the time make them break up and once in a while i make them reconcile one another.
So 99 percent of the women are always right and never at fault. Men just provoke them to do or say something wrong
Remember I am not a shrink.
Hey share your insights


To closely examine something (your words, not mine)and then to decide that it's wrong, and then to also give advice about what you think is wrong you must surely have to be an expert in that particular field, which clearly you are not.

VioletTigress's photo
Wed 01/27/16 02:54 PM
^^^
Clearly.

RustyKitty's photo
Thu 01/28/16 08:13 PM
When you are out and about, watch where the washrooms are located... The mens are to the left, because the womens are always RIGHT...LOL
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

mikaxel80's photo
Thu 01/28/16 08:37 PM

Seriously man. It's great you are concerned about your friends. Most of us here dispense counsel in one way or another as well, but ultimately people have to make their own decisions hun. Both parties ought to shoulder blame in a relationship and both parties should be given the space to work things out together.

Your role as a friend is just to listen with compassion . If you feel compelled to give advice, maybe you can ask questions to get them thinking in broader contexts that might help lead to a more balanced/informed decision...

Jimmyroy , TxGal and so many others in this thread were right.

You are not the author and finisher of relationship fates.

If you have a passion for counseling as you seem to, consider going through the proper channels of academic certification, so you can learn to impart advice responsibly.

Until then,try to ease up on messing with people's relationships according to jimmy, and put that effort into working on your own. Hope you find what you are looking for at mingle. Good luck to you!flowerforyou

Hey thanks for the advice.
Btw i am not looking for anyone at mingle. LDR is not my thing. just like havn fun on the forums

mikaxel80's photo
Thu 01/28/16 08:39 PM


Many people think when couples argue and break up, it is the woman's fault without understanding the whole situation. But when you closely examine the situation, you always find the fault on men (Sorry my fellow men but thats the hard fact). Sometimes when my friends come to me what to do with their quarrel with their GFs after hearing all the facts and talking to the girlfriend in question (since theee are always two sides to a story) i most of the time make them break up and once in a while i make them reconcile one another.
So 99 percent of the women are always right and never at fault. Men just provoke them to do or say something wrong
Remember I am not a shrink.
Hey share your insights



Pretty lame way of trying to get the gals to notice you. Is it worth giving up your manhood for.

Have fun at the Tupperware party

Really??? Need check up

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