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One difference between men and women in how they view former partners they discarded

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Suppose a non-psychopathic dude wants to date a different woman than his current girlfriend or wife. The process of "monkey-branching" for him is painful and emotionally tumultuous. He doesn't have ill-will to the discarded girlfriend or wife and may continue to think positively of her. I suspect this is born from the fact that mating opportunities from the male point of view are scarcer than from the femoid point of view.

On the other hand, when a woman ditches her boyfriend/husband, the foid will regard the discarded male with contempt, anger and distaste -- she is completely done and the dude could just go die for all she cares. I legit think it's an actual biological difference between the sexes.

Anyone else notice this?
 
Again, Shannon Rose Bosanac. 7+ boyfriends, 10+ orbiters.

"Mentally-ill"
 
I honestly don't think that monkey-branching in that sense is even possible for men. Each one represents a resource investment which shouldn't be given away all willy nilly.
 
I honestly don't think that monkey-branching in that sense is even possible for men. Each one represents a resource investment which shouldn't be given away all willy nilly.

You're right.
 
Allow me to revive this gem, "beyond repair".
 

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