Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Woman is NOT Always Right . . .

How do I begin this attack on feminine absurdity? The woman is not always right. This is garbage that my ex tried shoving down my throat for over a year. She'd say crap like, "Ask any old-aged couple how their relationship lasted so long and the man will say, 'The woman is always right.'".

Well, I disagree. If the woman is right and I'm in the wrong, I'll fold and let her be right, but I will be damned if I let a person be right when that person is blatantly wrong. How can a person be wrong and right at the same time?

I would ask her that all the time and I would get no response. She insisted that the woman is always right, but could provide no logical explanation to substantiate her point. Nevertheless, this tactic is nothing more but a form of manipulation and control. For the "men" that let their spouses be right when she is clearly wrong, you need to grow a pair!

What do I mean by this? If you're letting your woman be right just so you can get some nookie later on in the evening, you need to be ashamed of yourself. What kind of "relationship" are you in where you have to let the person be right just to have sex? Some of you keep quiet because you don't want to hear her nagging, whiny voice; just to "keep the peace". All in all, if your lady was a just person, she would humble herself and admit it when she is wrong.

Maybe that is too much for some femmes? Perhaps some femmes are so flawed and difficult that they can't admit it when they are wrong?

Nevertheless, you pussy-whipped busters out there need to stop letting your femmes manipulate and control you whenever you have a fight or an argument; she is using sex against you! Stand your ground! If you are right, then you are right. If she is wrong, then she is wrong. If she is going to hold back sex from you just because you won't let her be right, is she really the one for you? Seriously! Some of you act like there aren't other women in the world.

Some of you femmes need to come back to reality; this fantasy that you have where you want a guy to apologize even when you're wrong is an illogical fallacy. As Jabba the Hutt told Luke, "your Jedi mind tricks don't work on me".

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