Breaking Up is Hard to Do (After You’ve Invested in Someone)
I was perusing the interwebs and I came across a website with an article (link above) I wanted to share with MGTOW. The topic of this post, and of the article, is meant to be informative and a warning to men.
First and foremost, the website is labelled "Man Repeller". You can easily surmise the content of the website just by that label.
Second, the author - whom is a woman - references some psychobabble about a concept called "sunk cost effect", which is just some head-shrink term for a person not giving up on something that they have invested time and energy into.
Third, the crux of this post and the article is the author and the commenters all made the decision to end their relationships with their boyfriends because "it didn't feel right". You read that right. The author, and the women that commented, didn't break up with their boyfriends because they were violent, cheaters, pigs, losers, or whatever. They ended the relationship because of some capricious phenomena known as emotions.
In fact, many of the women made the decision right before a major event such as moving in together. A few made the decision because they wanted to be single (translation: they wanted to continue riding the cock carousel). Even the author herself admitted she cohabited with her boyfriend which were "three fun and love-filled years" that she didn't regret, yet she still broke up with him. Nevertheless, wasting the man's time, money, and energy in the process.
The moral of the story folks is never get into a relationship with a woman, because there really isn't any point. Have your fun with them, pump-and-dump them, or if you really must scratch that itch of having a semblance of a pseudo-relationship, make it short-term and dump them for no reason whatsoever on a random day. And if she asks you why, just give her a dose of her own medicine and say "it doesn't feel right".
Keep it gully bros.
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