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One day, she'll have a necklace made of her old engagement rings.
Man, if I'm a 6 foot 4 doctor and this chick arrives at the date dressed like she is, I'm cancelling the date right there on the spot. Plain white t-shirt, nails not done. If that's how she dresses to impresses for a first date, then imagine what she looks like on day where she doesn't care.
‘My relationships are a running joke in my family’, says S, 35.
The bride-to-be is set to get married this month, and while her loved ones’ assessment might seem harsh, it’s understandable.
By the age of 26, S had been married and divorced three times. Her marriage to Kevin, 32, will be her fourth walk down the aisle.
Only this time, she knows it will last.
S, from Chicago, USA, says she ‘finally feels safe and secure’ in her relationship.
S is not embarrassed of her past, proudly putting ‘3x divorcee’ in her Instagram bio.
S first said ‘I do’ when she was just a teenager.
‘The first time I got married I was 19, and I don’t think I really knew what marriage entailed,’ she says.
After meeting in high school, S married her first spouse in 2010. Her partner wanted to join the military, and would be stationed in South Korea, so the pair felt it best to tie the knot.
The decision didn’t go down well with her family though, and her father refused to attend the small civil ceremony, watched on by just seven guests.
Read MoreAre you mad? What are people going to think about me?
Well gee lady, they're going to think you are going to remain single so long as you fail to grasp that your marriage value is rock-bottom and your demands sky-high.
The grass is greenest above the septic tank.
That line is very much Erma Bombeck.
I saved a small piece she wrote in one of her books that sticks with me, especially with Father's Day coming up.
“One morning my father didn’t get up and go to work. He went to the hospital and died the next day.
I hadn’t thought that much about him before. He was just someone who left and came home and seemed glad to see everyone at night.
He opened the jar of pickles when no one else could. He was the only one in the house who wasn’t afraid to go into the basement by himself. He cut himself shaving, but no one kissed it or got excited about it. It was understood that when it rained, he got the car and brought it around to the door. When anyone was sick, he went out to get the prescription filled.
He took lots of pictures … but he was never in them.
Whenever I played house, the mother doll had a lot to do. I never knew what to do with the daddy doll, so I had him say, “I’m going off to work now” and threw him under the bed.
The funeral was in our living room and a lot of people came and brought all kinds of good food and cakes. We had never had so much company before.
I went to my room and felt under the bed for the daddy doll. When I found him I dusted him off and put him on my bed. He never did anything. I didn’t know his leaving would hurt so much.”
(Erma Bombeck, The Ties that Bind … And Gag! [NY: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1987], p. 2.)
Read More3h ago 2026-06-06 16:34:58 WhereAreAllTheGoodMen Forum
I used Brave search to convert 2 crores to USD. It was mere pennies, so that can't be right. Can someone more worldly and well-traveled than me (*cough @Land_of_the_losers *cough) give us a better idea of how much this is?
Anyway, this is hilarious. These women have no idea what men want or what men value, and they don't care. It's just "I want I want I want I want I WANT!!!"
enjoy your career! It's all you have, and all you are.
Public service message: If you enjoy the content, please consider posting this link to the Reddit version of WAATGM since I cannot. It drives more traffic to this site, such as myself, and that's how the content creation happens. Please do your part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlC5DEp2EOQ
@Typo-MAGAshiv I found making the videos from Mac screen capture is good if I have an empty folder in the background. Thanks for the tip on musicaldown.com and will try later.
Oh, and 2 Crore is about $208K USD. Not that I need to tell @ogrilla99 that…
OK, now that I've commented as a commenter, mod duties call.
Dude. You keep running afoul of WATGMA's rule 3:
Submissions must be an essay which addresses the "Where are all the good men?" subject. Personal stories, theories, venting, and even how awesome life is as a MGTOW are all welcomed, but ultimately the reader should be able to understand from your perspective why women can't find a "good man", or why good men are avoiding commitment.
Please edit something in that addresses this.
Also, for future reference, if you have something that you feel an urgent need to say but can't think of how to tie it in to this requirement at WATGMA, consider if maybe it fits at TheRedPill forum instead.

