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A good life.
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A good life.

Hi forum,

Just wanted to share my story. Unlike some posts on here, this isn't going to be a post written with one hand on D and the other ranting on about how terrible women are [Image: tongue.gif] I just wanted to share my story.

In my early thirties now, and successful in my career. In the last decade, I have been married once, and quite literally had the textbook disaster of a marriage. I knew I should not have been married, and while I wasn't married to a feminist per se, I certainly was with someone who acted up, showed her anger all the time, and was not appreciative of the lifestyle that I provided her. After a short marriage, I moved on.

While that part was difficult, I later found someone who was quite younger than I was, and who, quite frankly, is a sweetheart and one who appreciates what the importance of money is. She's worked at low paying jobs although after a short while dating, I let her know that the choice to work is hers but it certainly is not something that is required. I am a traditional male who believes in a traditional relationship. The man is the breadwinner and the woman's job is to support the man. This sort of relationship is long gone and it is my firm belief that this is why the rate of divorces and unhappy relationships has gone up. She quickly left the workforce and has been happy since!

A man has their place in society as does a woman, and while it has only been a few years since we've been together, I can say it has been a lovely time.

My woman cooks, cleans for me, and is my submissive pet as well. She follows a strict set of rules and she yearns to please me at my whim. While I'm sure some of you look at this and must roll your eyes at disbelief, I can assure you it is quite the case. She's ecstatic at the life we have and I'm ecstatic with my life and our relationship. We still haven't had a "fight", (disagreements, yes, but no heated arguments), and we've been to quite a few places and have enjoyed life thus far.

I just wanted to share this story for any guys on here who may be turned off with women and disgruntled in this feminist society we live in. There are some women who still know their place who can be well trained to behave and to please.

Why do I know this? Because I've done it. If there's any questions (or insults coming my way) for me, I welcome it.

This is post #1 for me. Be nice, or not [Image: biggrin.gif]
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#2

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So why did you choose the username misogynist?
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#3

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Quote: (08-03-2018 08:58 PM)ShuaiGe Wrote:  

So why did you choose the username misogynist?

It's just a name :-) I figure after watching RooshV's video of men > women it was a name worth choosing. But yes I could have called myself "feminist" just to stir shit up but I lack imagination skills.
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My woman cooks, cleans for me, and is my submissive pet as well. She follows a strict set of rules and she yearns to please me at my whim. While I'm sure some of you look at this and must roll your eyes at disbelief, I can assure you it is quite the case.

Not that hard to believe. My marriage is the same, though I don't have or need a set of strict written rules (as in your other post) for her.

I think this attitude is most common in women who come from a patriarchal religious background. My wife grew up in a very traditional Mormon family, for example, but I suspect it's also found among Muslims, the Amish, etc.
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Quote: (08-04-2018 11:06 AM)MikeInRealLife Wrote:  

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My woman cooks, cleans for me, and is my submissive pet as well. She follows a strict set of rules and she yearns to please me at my whim. While I'm sure some of you look at this and must roll your eyes at disbelief, I can assure you it is quite the case.

Not that hard to believe. My marriage is the same, though I don't have or need a set of strict written rules (as in your other post) for her.

I think this attitude is most common in women who come from a patriarchal religious background. My wife grew up in a very traditional Mormon family, for example, but I suspect it's also found among Muslims, the Amish, etc.

Would you not say that even with those specific backgrounds you mentioned that this is becoming fewer and farther between?
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Yes, the poz is everywhere, and corrupts more women every year. I'm just saying you have a better chance of finding a good woman in patriarchal religious communities. I know lots of Mormon women who would make, or are, good wives.
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