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If women are always right, Why do they keep picking the wrong men?
TJ Clemons
This is the age old question. It is said that women are looking for
“Bad Boys”. These men are mostly considered “ladies men” or
“players”. These men are often emotionally unavailable and often
state that they are not seeking any other type of a relationship
beyond a physical one with no strings attached. Women will often
agree to the terms of the “no strings attached friends with
benefits” aspect of the relationship with the hopes of winning him
over or somehow trapping him into an affiliation at some point in
the future. Some women will even go to the lengths of trying to
either fake a pregnancy or having his baby with the hopes of the
end result of creating an instant family which will ultimately lead
to their happily ever after fairytale. This is a scenario which often
backfires. Even if it ends up leading to a relationship it often
won’t last because both parties need to be on the same page
and in agreement with their relationship status. This often leads
to the man be labeled as the dreaded baby father from hell. You
cannot just create an instant family out of thin air. It just doesn’t
happen that easily. But this happens over and over without fail.
Women are often bold emotional creatures who want what they
want even if it is not in their best interest to do so. They will
plot and plan an entire marriage without the consent of the male
participant. They may even try to rebuild a man that they find in
a correctional instruction. The current trend is to find a man
addicted to drugs and try to rescue him from his addiction with
their love and affection. This quite possibly might work but the
odds of this happening is almost zero percent. I don’t blame
them for trying but realistically they are setting themselves up
for failure. This is a topic that I have been looking forward to
talking about for a long time and it will always be relevant.
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