Hello everyone.
If there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that, no matter how healthy or unhealthy, every woman will do it.
I'm talking about monkeybranching.
Not in a general sense, but what do I mean specifically?
If a woman is already in a relationship with a man, but at some point begins to develop feelings for another man, she has two options:
1) She'll start acting like a b1tch and letting her current man know she wants a "break" and start acting available to the other man she's having feelings for.
2) If the other man doesn't reciprocate, or if she "try him" but realizes her old man was better, then she goes back to her old man, making up lots of promises to make him feel good.
In this case, what's the key?
A woman will never leave/end a current relationship for another man, even if she have feelings for him.
It's right there.
Whether the woman is healthy, unhealthy, toxic, or good, it doesn't matter. No woman in a relationship wants to stay single and then try to pursue the other man, but rather, they'll all try the "break." thing.
If you think about it, it's a bit like Amazon returns. You try it, and if you don't like it, you send it back.
I'd like to hear your opinion, but we all agree here that we men are the only ones who, for the most part, manage to do this: stay alone. We don't really care about being alone and single. Apparently, women do, because of the social stigma.
If you find a woman who has managed to stay single and not monkeybranch, then that's a clear sign that she's a strong woman.
Do you still consider monkeybranching a red flag?
If there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that, no matter how healthy or unhealthy, every woman will do it.
I'm talking about monkeybranching.
Not in a general sense, but what do I mean specifically?
If a woman is already in a relationship with a man, but at some point begins to develop feelings for another man, she has two options:
1) She'll start acting like a b1tch and letting her current man know she wants a "break" and start acting available to the other man she's having feelings for.
2) If the other man doesn't reciprocate, or if she "try him" but realizes her old man was better, then she goes back to her old man, making up lots of promises to make him feel good.
In this case, what's the key?
A woman will never leave/end a current relationship for another man, even if she have feelings for him.
It's right there.
Whether the woman is healthy, unhealthy, toxic, or good, it doesn't matter. No woman in a relationship wants to stay single and then try to pursue the other man, but rather, they'll all try the "break." thing.
If you think about it, it's a bit like Amazon returns. You try it, and if you don't like it, you send it back.
I'd like to hear your opinion, but we all agree here that we men are the only ones who, for the most part, manage to do this: stay alone. We don't really care about being alone and single. Apparently, women do, because of the social stigma.
If you find a woman who has managed to stay single and not monkeybranch, then that's a clear sign that she's a strong woman.
Do you still consider monkeybranching a red flag?