TheDarkMessiah
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"Unnatural deeds
Do breed unnatural troubles."-Macbeth
Whenever a woman is a "victim" of domestic violence, society is quick to brand the man as the villain and the woman as the "poor victim who didn't deserve it." But no one wants to get into the underlying problem of how the violence started in the first place. Whenever a man wants a relationship with a woman whether it be short or long term there is a rule(s) that a woman imposes on the man. " You have to do and pay for everything or else you can't be with me." This is what the majority of women around the world require of men and the ones that say they don't do this are lying. This is exploitation. When a relationship is founded on evil, the consequences are returned to the person founded it, ie the woman. The justice is delivered in many forms. Karma, God, the courts etc.
Men become violent, deceivers, players etc because the women desire this out of them. But she, just like everything else, sugar coats it and calls it a man being a challenge or mysterious. When you see a man being verbally and/or physically abusive in public, the woman that he's with tries to calm him down in order to protect her image of being the "good one", but in reality she's just as evil as he is. The woman is responsible for creating this monster. This was her plan all along, but this plan usually backfires in the form of domestic violence.
Men become abusive toward women because of their frustration in dealing with them. Women purposely create problems and make things difficult in relationships. They do this out of boredom or use it as a pretext to end the relationship. I've had a couple of women admit to me that they did this to their boyfriends. When the frustration builds up, along with the paranoia of the woman cheating on him kicking in, the man then becomes abusive.
The level of abuse the man dishes out depends on how much time, money, and energy the man invests in the woman. The more the man invest, the more violent he becomes when things are amiss in the relationship. I had a co worker of mine tell me that the most crushing part of a long-term relationship is that when it ends the man has nothing to show for it. All of that hard work for nothing. Yes, that really is depressing. Years wasted on a woman who doesn't give a fuck about you.
Do breed unnatural troubles."-Macbeth
Whenever a woman is a "victim" of domestic violence, society is quick to brand the man as the villain and the woman as the "poor victim who didn't deserve it." But no one wants to get into the underlying problem of how the violence started in the first place. Whenever a man wants a relationship with a woman whether it be short or long term there is a rule(s) that a woman imposes on the man. " You have to do and pay for everything or else you can't be with me." This is what the majority of women around the world require of men and the ones that say they don't do this are lying. This is exploitation. When a relationship is founded on evil, the consequences are returned to the person founded it, ie the woman. The justice is delivered in many forms. Karma, God, the courts etc.
Men become violent, deceivers, players etc because the women desire this out of them. But she, just like everything else, sugar coats it and calls it a man being a challenge or mysterious. When you see a man being verbally and/or physically abusive in public, the woman that he's with tries to calm him down in order to protect her image of being the "good one", but in reality she's just as evil as he is. The woman is responsible for creating this monster. This was her plan all along, but this plan usually backfires in the form of domestic violence.
Men become abusive toward women because of their frustration in dealing with them. Women purposely create problems and make things difficult in relationships. They do this out of boredom or use it as a pretext to end the relationship. I've had a couple of women admit to me that they did this to their boyfriends. When the frustration builds up, along with the paranoia of the woman cheating on him kicking in, the man then becomes abusive.
The level of abuse the man dishes out depends on how much time, money, and energy the man invests in the woman. The more the man invest, the more violent he becomes when things are amiss in the relationship. I had a co worker of mine tell me that the most crushing part of a long-term relationship is that when it ends the man has nothing to show for it. All of that hard work for nothing. Yes, that really is depressing. Years wasted on a woman who doesn't give a fuck about you.