A Good Breakup

She’s simply not attracted to him. There’s no basic chemistry, let alone love. She thinks she’s too pretty for him and can find somebody in a higher league. Plus, the dude has a weak personality and she would walk all over him and then despise him for it.

Politics has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with it. It simply sounds nobler and kinder than the real reason.

It’s great for both of them that she walked away. I have no idea what is wrong with the guy that he didn’t see that she’s not into him. As I said, a weak personality.

7 thoughts on “A Good Breakup

      1. Marvelous, he can look for a feminine girl, and she can eventually join something like Manuel’s harem where she will be treated exactly as she deserves.

        Analysis of “The Gods of the Copybook Headings” by Rudyard Kipling; the feminian sandstones are a geological stratum representing a former age in which sexual mores declined as ours did in the last century.

        Now if one prefers a Biblical warning: Ecclesiastes 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. ;-D

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  1. Possibly?

    You know how men have a hot v crazy y plot? Like the more insane a woman is the hotter she has to be for it to be worth it?

    It’s sort of like that for politics — but the right half of an upward facing parabola.

    That’s why a dude literally has to be Jamie Fraser from Outlander, a fictional laird so enlightened a female surgeon who saw people lose limbs during World War II doesn’t mind staying back in time before women’s rights, vaccines and germ theory. And if you say, “That’s porn wish fulfilment for women! None of that is real!” you are absolutely right.

    [I didn’t see her body language, so I have no idea if she was physically attracted to him or not when she saw him, ymmv.]

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