I just moved in with a woman after knowing her for 3 weeks. Needed a place to stay and she needs help financially and physically.
I just moved in with a woman after knowing her for 3 weeks. Needed a place to stay and she needs help financially and physically.
Gee, I'm really sorry to hear that.
Better you than me!
Ah, you'd be surprised man. My dad loves having a woman around.....even if all she does is nag his nuts off. Some guys genuinely love women...... even if they're painfully aware of their short-comings.
What about you? What are you into BROCKSTAR?
Last edited by WanderLuster; October 23, 2021 at 12:14 PM. Reason: Language
I find that mostly it's younger men who have never lived with a woman before or otherwise it's Boomers who seem to think that a committed relationship (of some kind) with a woman is the default state of being for a grown man.
About ten or fifteen years ago, mainstream media breathlessly reported that many Millennial couples were choosing to cohabitate rather than get married. But you'll notice that they're not saying that anymore. These days, the reporting is mostly about how a growing number of men are refusing to live with women under any circumstances.
So, Millennials and Zoomers are definitely catching on.
Alot of boomer men were conditioned socially to believe that they should always have a wife. I know a co worker that has had three failed marriages and he just proposed to his current girlfriend.
Yes, I have a friend whose second wife died last year, he's 68 and is out dating now. I was divorced about 6 years ago and bought another car and a welder.
You are right about the mental conditioning we have to overcome.
I would never ever live with a woman. Too much chaos.
I dont want to generalise. There are some great women, but there comes a time in life where the cons outway the pros. Also, the good ones are hard to find, and I think men can be just as difficult for women to live with. It's best to sleep soundly and live as you wish to live.
I've lived with women, I've lived with men, I've lived with dogs, and I've lived completely alone. I don't like living with either men or women. I can handle living alone, but I prefer some company. I like to live with a dog. That works very well for me.
When I've lived with other people (men or women), I always hankered for my own space. I felt that the other person was too much underfoot. I was usually aware of their presence, even if they were sitting quietly sitting in another room. It feels too much like they are underfoot. I feel less free. I need my own space.
It's been me, my 10 y/o son, and our dog living in my house since my wife passed in March of this year. I do miss her because we were together 20 years, but these last four months have been some of the most peaceful of my life. Don't think that means I am glad she is gone. I wish she were here for my sons sake, because I wanted him to have his parents unlike me growing up. My son hasn't hit the awkward teen years yet, so we get along perfectly. It's just so peaceful at home now. Something I haven't had in a long time.
I'll be damned if I need to be living with some broad again!
Thank you, NO!
I'm out of a 16 year co-habitation as of January. Living alone is the tits.
I'm never going to say never to living with another woman, but as long as I have the means to maintain my own separate residence, I see no need to live with anyone. I like coming and going at all hours, and having all my hobbies anywhere I want them in the apartment.
When you live with a girlfriend/wife, THEY become your hobby. Saturday is about where you can take her to keep her entertained. I spend my Saturdays now doing whatever (and whomever) *I* want.
Fellas, get yourself into a position where you can afford to live alone. That being said, when you are young and poor, there is no shame in partnering up with a fuckable roommate. Just don't get too attached and watch your 6. If she hints at any drama, show her the door.
I just had a female friend come over and hang out and talk a couple hours. That's the longest time I have spent talking to a woman since my wife died four months ago. The drama she brought in and all the griping about dating and her friends has given me a headache. Holy shit! Talking to her for a couple hours has worn me out more than a full day at work. Damn!
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The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. - Henry David Thoreau
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No. No. No. Just no!
There is no such thing as a “partnership”. It’s part of the gynocentric social order to convince men that it’s somehow a good idea to partner up with a woman, because it’s only the woman who benefits from such a scenario. Men and women’s reproductive interests are at odds with each other. They are NOT compatible! Once you understand this, you understand that men and women can never be in a partnership. It’s either the woman who benefits from the arrangement or the man.
In our current society, with the laws the way they are and all men being ridiculous simps and pussies any “partnership” is only beneficial to the reproductive interests of the woman.
And no, there is never any time in life to be in such an arrangement.