Pitar62
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View: https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/jqerir/husband_admitted_he_isnt_attracted_to_me_after/
I hope the post was inserted here, if it wasn't, idk how to do it, so you can help me out.
Anyway, here is the post analysis. A typical reddit post that can be found on r/relationship_advice.
A foid posts something complaining about her boyfriend/husband and she instantly gets thousands of upvotes and awards.
Why awards, you think? This way they can message her directly and it shows in the chat that they gave her an award, so they have a higher chance of being replied to. (some bluepilled normies are that pathetic)
"I noticed he was getting closer with his female ex-colleague who was trying to leave an abusive husband. He also spent his extra time with friends." - This is typical foid manipulation, used to get sympathy and attention from others. This statement isn't even reliable. And even if he was spending more time with his friends, there's nothing wrong with it.
"he responded to say he was simply unattracted to my weight." - There's nothing wrong with that, he was perfectly honest. He said it in the most simple way possible. But the foid is dramatising it, posting it on reddit.
Obviously, after all the comments, she is convinced her husband did something terrible and that she is a goddess. Here is what she added to the post afterwards: " I will talk to my husband about my feelings. If he continues to mistreat me then I'll have to rethink it all. " Basically, just because he told her she is unattractive, a reddit post made her consider divorce.
What is the conclusion? Basically, if you are in a relationship and you aren't Chad, you have to prepare to be an ass-kisser and provide constant validation. Otherwise, some simple validation from STRANGERS on the internet is enough to make your wife break up with you. Even though it's clear all the guys commenting only wanted to fuck her. It's over