Dated someone who didn’t work the entire time I was with them. I paid for mostly everything during that time. Didn’t find it worth it to me to invest into that relationship anymore. Is that considered my fault that it ended?
@@wide5seven Harsh take, but yea, it is. Because like the creator is getting at, it's your fault that relationship even started. YOU approached a (probably attractive), unemployed, lazy women, would have received so many red flags throughout the relationship that she was not a good partner, but were so horny/ afraid of being alone, that you ignored your better judgement and picked the easy/bragging rights option of staying in that relationship. Circle back, and it IS your fault, like the creator said. You actively chose to date someone unemployed, and pay for their existence. You didn't get jumped out of nowhere, scammed, or conned I'm sorry to tell you. You made, and continued to make, a bad choice. Mature men own & fix their mistakes, and great men own and fix the mistakes of others on top of their own. You are wiser after your experience, and can prevent it from happening again. Yea I'm projecting. I've been there bro, it took awhile to see things this way. What you look for in women has to change.
You could say it the guys fault if a girl cheats then its the girls fault if the guy cheats too. Or you could just say it's your own damn fault for cheating and take responsibility. It's up to you how you look at things.
Dated someone who didn’t work the entire time I was with them. I paid for mostly everything during that time. Didn’t find it worth it to me to invest into that relationship anymore. Is that considered my fault that it ended?
@@DudethatGross youre one of a kind
@@wide5sevenive had this same exact experience lmao
@@wide5seven Harsh take, but yea, it is. Because like the creator is getting at, it's your fault that relationship even started. YOU approached a (probably attractive), unemployed, lazy women, would have received so many red flags throughout the relationship that she was not a good partner, but were so horny/ afraid of being alone, that you ignored your better judgement and picked the easy/bragging rights option of staying in that relationship. Circle back, and it IS your fault, like the creator said. You actively chose to date someone unemployed, and pay for their existence. You didn't get jumped out of nowhere, scammed, or conned I'm sorry to tell you. You made, and continued to make, a bad choice. Mature men own & fix their mistakes, and great men own and fix the mistakes of others on top of their own. You are wiser after your experience, and can prevent it from happening again.
Yea I'm projecting. I've been there bro, it took awhile to see things this way. What you look for in women has to change.
Dis man looks like the dream guy
im scared
Proud Luigi Mangione is on the grind on youtube 💯🙏
@@NiagaraFallsTechnician least i can do
That's not Luigi, that's Mario. He got on a diet
@ i ate luigi
You could say it the guys fault if a girl cheats then its the girls fault if the guy cheats too. Or you could just say it's your own damn fault for cheating and take responsibility. It's up to you how you look at things.
@@env0x hit it so hard on the head
bullshit
@@iamacoder8331 exactly