
McSkziofren
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How does it feel? I’m envious of friends who have less of these gifts, thats how it feels. The grass on my side is a lush, rich, emerald… but man, i see a whole lot of people on the other side of that fence, laying on their lawn with someone beside them, and makes me wonder what the point was, putting so much time and work into mine
I’ve been in a relationship with a grown woman who loved to see men fight. I was very close friends with another also grown woman who was the same. In fact, she was determined to pit her 6′3″ 285lb steroid-jacked, powerlifter SWAT husband against me (long, lonnnnnng WEIRD story…). Both were in their 40’s. Neither of them ever saw me fight, though both had gravitated towards me because of my violence, and capacity for it. There was a third who tried for some time too, but i saw her coming a mile away. All of these women were strikingly broken individuals.
Its one thing for a woman to feel safe around a capable man, but there is nothing safe about being around a ‘total badass’ who is so emotionally weak he has to prove it everywhere he goes, or around a powderkeg personality who can go from happy and fun to handcuffed and incarcerated in the flash of a middle finger. There is also the almost unerring fact that sooner or later her champion is going to get his ass handed to him, or stabbed, shot maybe, and she’ll be on the floor with him, holding him till the ambulance comes, or even by his bed in the hospital. Yeah, wonderful relationship experience there. Thats saying nothing of the TRULY weak ‘tough guys’ that lose that flimsy control around the women they are supposed to protect, and hit them.
The thing is, if he is truly capable, ie: dangerous, chances are he’ll never actually have to prove it. Its kinda cool how well that works. I got all my violence out of my system in the 90’s, and have become ten times more dangerous since. I haven’t fought in over 20 years. You could not goad me into a fight now. Women want to feel safe, protected. If you want to be that guy physically, then thats great. Thats actually excellent. Men should lift, and fight well. But dude… do that shit in the gym, or the dojo. No one (except other psychopaths) wants to see it on the street, or in a bar.
The asker of this question has a lot of growing up to do.
I’ve been in a relationship with a grown woman who loved to see men fight. I was very close friends with another also grown woman who was the same. In fact, she was determined to pit her 6′3″ 285lb steroid-jacked, powerlifter SWAT husband against me (long, lonnnnnng WEIRD story…). Both were in their 40’s. Neither of them ever saw me fight, though both had gravitated towards me because of my violence, and capacity for it. There was a third who tried for some time too, but i saw her coming a mile away. All of these women were strikingly broken individuals.
Its one thing for a woman to feel safe around a capable man, but there is nothing safe about being around a ‘total badass’ who is so emotionally weak he has to prove it everywhere he goes, or around a powderkeg personality who can go from happy and fun to handcuffed and incarcerated in the flash of a middle finger. There is also the almost unerring fact that sooner or later her champion is going to get his ass handed to him, or stabbed, shot maybe, and she’ll be on the floor with him, holding him till the ambulance comes, or even by his bed in the hospital. Yeah, wonderful relationship experience there. Thats saying nothing of the TRULY weak ‘tough guys’ that lose that flimsy control around the women they are supposed to protect, and hit them.
The thing is, if he is truly capable, ie: dangerous, chances are he’ll never actually have to prove it. Its kinda cool how well that works. I got all my violence out of my system in the 90’s, and have become ten times more dangerous since. I haven’t fought in over 20 years. You could not goad me into a fight now. Women want to feel safe, protected. If you want to be that guy physically, then thats great. Thats actually excellent. Men should lift, and fight well. But dude… do that shit in the gym, or the dojo. No one (except other psychopaths) wants to see it on the street, or in a bar.
The asker of this question has a lot of growing up to do.