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When a relationship ends, her family and friends will say, “It was his loss,” and focus only on what he did wrong. They rarely examine her role in the breakup or discuss how she could grow and become a better partner.
As a result, she moves from relationship to relationship with no personal growth, convinced she simply hasn’t found the “right man” yet.
She’s surrounded by people who coddle her, blame every failure on the man, and take no responsibility for the baggage or unresolved issues she brings into each new relationship.
Many therapists also report that counseling continues smoothly as long as the man is positioned as the problem. But the moment the woman is asked to take responsibility as well, she suddenly stop attending therapy.
Why?
Because taking accountability challenges the narrative she was raised with and requires genuine self-reflection…something women hate doing.
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand
What opinion about women do you have that makes people feel like this?
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@Zeplo @nathdawgy I was roaming the map like Arnold, boys couldn’t keep up
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It’s shockingly poetic that a White man not a Black man or immigrant shot Charlie Kirk in cold blood. Lord knows I detest him - a bloody racist anti-muslim zionist bigot. But to shoot him because you don't like his views is absolutely diabolical. I'm genuinely shocked. twitter.com/SholaMos1/stat…
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