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Female jealousy knows no bounds
#1

Female jealousy knows no bounds

She was jealous. Plain and simple.

"When His Wife Died, He Began Cleaning Out the Cabinets. Then He Found a Letter That Changed His Life"

http://www.ijreview.com/2015/01/236350-2...ng-letter/

“Why my wife didn’t tell me, I don’t know. She wanted children. She couldn’t have any. She tried and tried.”

"Trapani seemed somewhat resentful for his wife’s decision"

No shit.
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#2

Female jealousy knows no bounds

I hate it when the members resort to clickbaiting here in RVF. I consider here my safe space from the clickbaiting media.

Quote: (01-24-2015 01:20 PM)Natural Nomad Wrote:  

She was jealous. Plain and simple.

"When His Wife Died, He Began Cleaning Out the Cabinets. Then He Found a Letter That Changed His Life"

http://www.ijreview.com/2015/01/236350-2...ng-letter/

“Why my wife didn’t tell me, I don’t know. She wanted children. She couldn’t have any. She tried and tried.”

"Trapani seemed somewhat resentful for his wife’s decision"

No shit.
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#3

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (01-24-2015 01:35 PM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

I hate it when the members resort to clickbaiting here in RVF. I consider here my safe space from the clickbaiting media.

So no other members are triggered by having their safe spaces violated, a man was cleaning out his closet and found a letter from a previous conquest explaining that she had given birth to his son five years prior (letter was dated 1959). His now-dead wife read the letter, and then hid it from him all those years, seemingly because she was infertile. The article gives no indication as to whether they were married when the kid was conceived, and now father and son are finally getting to play catch, or whatever the geriatric equivalent of catch is. Probably shuffleboard.

So now you know the story, and knowing is half the battle.
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#4

Female jealousy knows no bounds

By click bait we are saying quoting the entire article here. There is a quote option where could have copied and pasted the entire article in.

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#5

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (01-24-2015 02:01 PM)spook Wrote:  

Quote: (01-24-2015 01:35 PM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

I hate it when the members resort to clickbaiting here in RVF. I consider here my safe space from the clickbaiting media.

So no other members are triggered by having their safe spaces violated, a man was cleaning out his closet and found a letter from a previous conquest explaining that she had given birth to his son five years prior (letter was dated 1959). His now-dead wife read the letter, and then hid it from him all those years, seemingly because she was infertile. The article gives no indication as to whether they were married when the kid was conceived, and now father and son are finally getting to play catch, or whatever the geriatric equivalent of catch is. Probably shuffleboard.

So now you know the story, and knowing is half the battle.

What are you even defending here? OP has clearly and objectively violated the rules about thread titles and first posts. Tuthmosis made several warnings about this. In addition to his overly vague title and no explanation for the article, he is obviously clickbaiting by carefully picking quotes that raise curiosity but reveal nothing. I condemn this kind of behavior in RVF. I didn't report it, I didn't call anyone troll, I just don't want to see it in the future. OP isn't a newbie, and he didn't do it by mistake, he fully intended to make people curious enough to click on it, that's called clickbaiting and I don't appreciate it.
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#6

Female jealousy knows no bounds

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#7

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Can someone post the full story here?
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#8

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (01-24-2015 02:09 PM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

What are you even defending here? OP has clearly and objectively violated the rules about thread titles and first posts. Tuthmosis made several warnings about this. In addition to his overly vague title and no explanation for the article, he is obviously clickbaiting by carefully picking quotes that raise curiosity but reveal nothing. I condemn this kind of behavior in RVF. I didn't report it, I didn't call anyone troll, I just don't want to see it in the future. OP isn't a newbie, and he didn't do it by mistake, he fully intended to make people curious enough to click on it, that's called clickbaiting and I don't appreciate it.

I'm not defending anything, I just posted the story so people wouldn't have to click through.

Quote: (01-24-2015 02:59 PM)KofiKingston Wrote:  

Can someone post the full story here?

Well, most people.
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#9

Female jealousy knows no bounds

The full article:

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An 81-year-old Grand Rapids, Michigan, man met his son for the first time this past Sunday.

Tony Trapani was cleaning out some filing cabinets, following the death of his wife, when he came across a letter that had been written to him in 1959 by a woman informing him that she’d given birth to his son.

[Image: Found-a-letter-1024x432.jpg]

Apparently, his late wife had kept the knowledge of his child with this other woman a secret for over 50 years.

The other woman’s letter read:

Quote:Quote:

“I have a little boy.”

“He is five years old now. What I’m trying to say Tony is he is your son. He was born November 14th, 1953.”

That little boy was Samuel Childress, who is now 61 years old.

Trapani and his wife were unable to have children of their own, so Trapani doesn’t understand why she kept this secret.

In an interview with Fox 17, he said:

“Why my wife didn’t tell me, I don’t know. She wanted children. She couldn’t have any. She tried and tried.”

Trapani seemed somewhat resentful for his wife’s decision:

“He’s my full son that I’ve had my whole life, but why my wife hid that letter is beyond me.”

When Childress’s mother never heard back from Trapani, she assumed that he wanted nothing to do with them.

Childress spent his entire life thinking that his father had abandoned him:

“I always asked my mom, I said, ‘Well what does he look like?'”

“She said, ‘Well, go look in the mirror.'”

Despite the fact that Childress did not have his father present for most of his life, he is happy to have met him now:

“Just to know him now is so important to me. It’s going to fill that void.”
For the time being, father and son are enjoying getting to know one another. But they say they’ll be taking a paternity test – just to make sure.

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What an evil bitch.
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#10

Female jealousy knows no bounds

This subject should really be explored in a dedicated post or in a Return of Kings article. The topic being: men whose wives actively don't allow them to see their bio-kids or hide knowledge about such things.

I know several guys who don't see their fathers because the fathers got married and the new wives forbid the dads to see their own kids (because those kids were born out of wedlock with another woman). This has a devastating effect on the kids -- they have a dad a few miles away, but are cast out of their lives.

What kind of man lets a woman control access to his own offspring? Not a good one.
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#11

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Not trying to "clickbait" I just thought it was an interesting article. Admittedly, I got a call mid post and just posted before I shutdown my PC that came out like a clickbaiting. My apologies.
In the link to the story (I copied and pasted it) I thought it gave a good description to what the premise of the article was.. not that vague one. While I have been posting a bit the last 2 months I am pretty new but I've made it a point to be respectful here and not to post junk.

I'm not sure how to quote things with the quote box unless I am hitting the reply button. That's the only time I can quote.

I feel like the data and info I've posted has brought a lot of value to the forum. I've even showed 5 guys around Belgrade who read my datasheets. They all had a great time and are coming back again. I'm not trying to say I haven't done anything wrong just that I am slightly ignorant to the rules but am certainly not a troll or click bait kind of guy.

As far as the rules I've read the "Read this before posting" threads and have been careful not to troll or break any of the forum rules but have received 2 warnings. To help stop this from continuing can you guys give me the links to all the rule threads? I'd appreciate it.

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#12

Female jealousy knows no bounds

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-11327.html
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-22217.html
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#13

Female jealousy knows no bounds

I have 80% warning for what IMO is two very harmless violations. So if I fuck up again it looks like I will be banned. That would blow. Maybe some senior members can point me in the right direction for the rules both written and "unspoken" if there are any.
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#14

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Where do you find these? Is there a section you can read threads that are of the same type? I really want to have a solid understanding because last time I was sure I was squared away but obviously not.

Also, is there a thread for general questions about the forum?
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#15

Female jealousy knows no bounds

^If you are at the 80% warning level, it's probably best to severely limit your posting until you feel you have a good understanding of what is considered acceptable here.

If you want more clarification, please feel free to PM me, but let's not create further drama on a public thread.

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#16

Female jealousy knows no bounds

In his defense, those threads (Common types of forum trolls, thread posting rules, etc) or a new thread with links to all those threads should be stickied under "Important Threads". Why they're not, I don't understand.
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Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (01-24-2015 09:05 PM)Suits Wrote:  

^If you are at the 80% warning level, it's probably best to severely limit your posting until you feel you have a good understanding of what is considered acceptable here.

If you want more clarification, please feel free to PM me, but let's not create further drama on a public thread.

Thanks for the help man. Nah I know when to keep my mouth shut. I'm just going to have to stay off of here until March when my warning is done but it's cool I'm sure I'll have some good data by then. Sorry for any hassle.

Later dudes!

NN
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#18

Female jealousy knows no bounds

having met natural nomad and hung out with him several times, this dude is cool and generous with his time and insights. not a click baiter at all.

if natural nomad is representative of this forum, than that more than justifies the membership i paid up.
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#19

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Women can be insanely jealous...Latinas worst of all. If I even TALK to another woman, my latina goes INSANE. I don't mean gets upset - I mean she goes apeshit and hurls invectives at me. And this is true even if the person is just an old friend. Latinas be cray-cray in the head :/
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#20

Female jealousy knows no bounds

What a sick, twisted, horrible woman.

I mean, hiding this news from your husband, thats bad enough, it definitely couldnt get much worse than this.

But keeping the letter? I mean, you probably would be dark triad enough to deny them a proper father/son relationship. But why keep it when it would be just as easy to throw it out? What would make you do such a thing?
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#21

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (02-07-2015 10:58 PM)Swordfish Wrote:  

having met natural nomad and hung out with him several times, this dude is cool and generous with his time and insights. not a click baiter at all.

if natural nomad is representative of this forum, than that more than justifies the membership i paid up.

I've never met Natural Nomad and I'm definitely not doubting you, but there are guys who are solid in real life, but have a lot of trouble following the forum rules. rationalize_this is by far the top guy I have met from here and he has been banned from here mulitple times.
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#22

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The story is like part of the plot of the movie The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit - guy gets a girl pregnant in Italy during WW II, does not know it until years later when she writes him, his wife flips out.

Classic movie in a lot of ways, including Bernard Herrmann score.
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#23

Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (01-24-2015 05:18 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

This subject should really be explored in a dedicated post or in a Return of Kings article. The topic being: men whose wives actively don't allow them to see their bio-kids or hide knowledge about such things.

I know several guys who don't see their fathers because the fathers got married and the new wives forbid the dads to see their own kids (because those kids were born out of wedlock with another woman). This has a devastating effect on the kids -- they have a dad a few miles away, but are cast out of their lives.

What kind of man lets a woman control access to his own offspring? Not a good one.

That just fucking stings me, to the point even my own maternal did just THAT on me and my own estranged paternal clan.
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Female jealousy knows no bounds

Quote: (02-08-2015 12:27 AM)The Father Wrote:  

Women can be insanely jealous...Latinas worst of all. If I even TALK to another woman, my latina goes INSANE. I don't mean gets upset - I mean she goes apeshit and hurls invectives at me. And this is true even if the person is just an old friend. Latinas be cray-cray in the head :/

Yes this is the other side of the coin. I had a relationship with a woman from southern France of Catalan and Italian extraction. She used to notice women looking at me in the street. Being a man, I was oblivious to women's sneaky stares. She would have fits of jealousy. One day, a car with its roof down full of girls drove by us and the girls inside waved and shouted at me. It took two weeks to convince her that I had never seen this girls before.

Compared to Anglo women, southern French women will do everything for their man. The jealously in her case reflected the investment she had in me. An Anglo woman would stay cold, do nothing to please her man but not be jealous.
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Quote: (02-08-2015 01:45 AM)Merenguero Wrote:  

Quote: (02-07-2015 10:58 PM)Swordfish Wrote:  

having met natural nomad and hung out with him several times, this dude is cool and generous with his time and insights. not a click baiter at all.

if natural nomad is representative of this forum, than that more than justifies the membership i paid up.

I've never met Natural Nomad and I'm definitely not doubting you, but there are guys who are solid in real life, but have a lot of trouble following the forum rules. rationalize_this is by far the top guy I have met from here and he has been banned from here mulitple times.

i do understand any organized structure needs rules, but the application of those rules needs to be judicious or you lose productive contributing members unnecessarily.

ok, thats all i have to say on this point. Its not my place to add unsolicited drama to something which is water under the bridge between NN and Suits.

As to the jealousy of women - which is worse, a woman who is over-jealous or a woman who is never jealous?
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