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Mark Minter is getting married?

Mark Minter is getting married?

Quote: (07-29-2013 05:46 PM)xsplat Wrote:  

From a ReturnOfKings coment by Supramax:

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Supramax
Roosh, and the rest of ya, c’mon, Really. This is like a friend of yours who got married, got bitterly divorced, had some views and expressed those views to ‘never get married again’ (etc. etc.) and then found happiness witha woman and changed his tune. Love conquers all man. Smile and wish him the best. A man can change his mind and he’s happy. So what if he ‘went against’ his previous writings on the institution of marriage?’ SO WHAT ? Oh, and she’s a single mom ? Well maybe it will not only be good for the kid but for him as well – does that not strike you all as another possibly beautiful new relationship ? What if you were that young boy with a single Mom and she married a good man that you liked and liked you and could bring a lot to your life ? What about that kid ? What if Mark Minter benefits a lot from that boy-stepfather relationship too ? Is that in violation of some other ‘manosphere rules ‘ ? A lot of y’all are becoming Taliban like anti-marriage extremists. No no, you’ll say, “he wrote his views and went against them !!” so fu%&ing what ! He fell in love. Lighten up, really – you’re waaaaaay to invested in this.
“Manosphere Taliban” is what I hereby dub y’all [Image: smile.gif]

I agree and just don't understand those who are put off by the guy not sticking to his principles. What the fuck good are principles if they get in the way of improving your happiness and station in life and the happiness of those around you?

And those who feel betrayed, as if he was on your team and now joined the other side. What's up with that? Is it the men versus the women? Is that what's going on?

Seriously, there is some fucked up sense of allegiences and principles gripping the manosphere. It is NOT men versus women. It's each man for himself. And principles be damned.

Just be happy, the best you can.

That's all we are doing here.

He probably made a good move. Good on him. He didn't betray you, and his principles were not worth holding on to.

It seems the guy met this woman on the internet, never met in person and got engage within months of internet chats.

Looking back at his previous writing and you think jumping from one extreme to another is "personal growth"?

Principles isn't something you toss away at any inconvenience. They are what hold you true to yourself. You only know what type of man you are when things get tough but you stick to your principles. When you easily discard them for "happiness", you are not a man in my eyes.
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