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Monkey Branching
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also i disagree with you that the "best" women out there are always in a relationship. the only women i know who are always in relationships are those who are fairly emotional immature, low self esteem, poor self image and define their worth based on what they can get out of the dudes out of their lives. sure they may look like dime pieces on the outside but they are more than likely more horrific than a bag filled with decapitated kitten heads on the inside.
Depends on what your definition of "best" is. You're idea of best might be completely different than what most men definition would be.
A woman who's a dime piece on the outside and has low self esteem will rarely be single. These women crave attention and reassurance and nearly every man would gladly give it to her.0 -
Speaking of monkeys, isn't this one the cutest monkey you've ever seen?!0
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Speaking of monkeys, isn't this one the cutest monkey you've ever seen?!
Very cute monkey picture.
also i disagree with you that the "best" women out there are always in a relationship. the only women i know who are always in relationships are those who are fairly emotional immature, low self esteem, poor self image and define their worth based on what they can get out of the dudes out of their lives. sure they may look like dime pieces on the outside but they are more than likely more horrific than a bag filled with decapitated kitten heads on the inside.
Depends on what your definition of "best" is. You're idea of best might be completely different than what most men definition would be.
A woman who's a dime piece on the outside and has low self esteem will rarely be single. These women crave attention and reassurance and nearly every man would gladly give it to her.
A woman who is a dime piece is always going to have options. If she’s in a committed relationship and wants out, she can put it out there to some people and find someone no sweat.0 -
What are your thoughts on monkey branching?
For those unaware of it, monkey branching is when someone actively starts to look for a new relationship before breaking up with the current partner. If executed correctly, when the break up happens, the person is already walking into a new relationship.
In a lot of ways, I think monkey branching makes sense. The downside to monkey branching is being monkey branched by someone.
I'm even less surprised that you only think it's good if you're the person doing it and not so much if it's done to you.
Personally, if I ever found myself engaged in any kind of relationship with someone like you, I'd be running away far too fast to look for someone else first.
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