This is a problem men are facing today with dating…#shorts

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Nobody hates happily married women more than single women.

larryrich
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Social media has raised a generation of narcissists.

gfwinn
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"What did he do for you, sis?"
Worked a thirteen hour shift to put money in the bank.

kiofea
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Two days ago my boyfriend and I were at our jobs. He works about 15-20 minutes away from me. I ordered both of us lunch from a place that’s right in between both of our jobs. I didn’t tell him until I was close to his job that I was bringing him lunch (he has a career that showing up to see him isn’t an issue if it’s for a short period of time). He was so grateful. He didn’t know if he was going to have the time to eat during his shift that day and me thinking about him and surprising him not only made his day but was the only reason he ate that day. It’s not about what you get out of it. It’s about kindness and thoughtfulness.

vannahleighhord
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15-year HVAC tech here. Last night I got home after a 16-hour day to find that my wife of 20 years hadn't eaten dinner yet. I asked her why she didn't eat yet and she told me that she wanted to wait for me. Even though it was 10pm and we both had to work at 7am... Thats love

ianpatrick
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Nobody hates seeing women happy more than other women.

deletthis
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"Women understand other women, and they hate each other. " Thanks Al Bundy. 😂

Bufford
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I started my own electrician business 10yrs ago. I employ over 50 people now. I worked 6-7 days a week for 12+hrs a day for the first 5 years building it. I have made enough now that my girl will never work another day in her life. And she understands that and respects that. But I was lucky to find a "diamond in the ruff"... because most women don't even appreciate that much from a man

sparkynate
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"What does he do for you?"
"Did you miss the part where I said he worked 12 hours straight?"

billybegood
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He worked 13 hours for her. But NOTHING counts anymore.

aether
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PTSD is real, after my heart was shattered into pieces by the one who claimed we will be together forever. I drank myself to sleep every day for 3 months, I am 2 weeks sober now, and I joined a study group. The painful part is, I still love her. We have been together since high school. My heart still aches.

DaveTelu-sg
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I have often worked long hours to support my family. My wife has never complained about me being at work. 99% of the time when I got home from working long hours she would have a meal ready for US to eat together. She knew that I was working to make her and the kids lives better. It was not for some bass boat or hunting trip. It was for my family. This Sept. we will have been married 57 years.

JDseller
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"aND WhAt DoEs hE Do fOr YoU, SiS?"
He works 12~13 hours.

MarceloYuri
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Been married 43 years. This is how you stay married 43 years. Girl is a keeper

davewagner
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I am married to a wonderful lady, we appreciate everything that each of us brings to the marriage, both of us had been involved with narcissist, ego centric partners previously and were determined to stay single, we had the advantage of being friends for years and then one day we were both free and chatting about life and it hit me, she was the life I was looking for so I told her so and she said she didn’t want to be married again.
We celebrated 21 years of married joy this year, everyday I thank the universe for the combination of events that got us here.

jonathanbalmer
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True. What’s worse is many women expect the man be a provider, acknowledge he works 13-hour days and STILL have the nerve to ask what he does for her? His 13-hour days pay for your life, honey, that’s what he does.

Mr-ggek
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I think a good fix would be to stop treating our daughters like princesses that can't do anything wrong. It starts at a young age

andrewgeddes
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For most women now relationships seem to be purely transactional.

taylorlibby
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I helped my ex start her dream business, I poured everything into it. It started going really well so I started working on it full time and was looking for ways to expand, until one day she sat me down and said she was done, no trying to fix it. She never told me anything more. I sold everything and gave her half. I thought I was building our future but she didn’t see it that way. It took its toll on me.

Rebel-Craft
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What amazes me is people assuming (by default) that the man contributes nothing to the relationship and the woman contributes everything.

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