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To: Tired of Taxes
My theory is that men like this one are faithful to their new young wives NOT because their wives are feminine and traditional, but because the men have grown older.

Yes. I remember comedian Chris Rock joking that men were only as faithful as their opportunities. Hopefully this is not true of ALL men, but the author of this self-indulgent essay is easily one of that type. He's unlikely now to find anyone who is interested enough in him to lure him away.

I've known a few couples in which the Asian wives were about the same age as their American husbands. One woman - who fits the description of a gentle, feminine, pretty woman - talked with me a few times about her American husband cheating on her.

And there we have it.

So, if this guy were as young as his Filipina wife, he might have cheated on her, too, just like he did on his American wife.

LOL... it would just be a different essay. Perhaps on how female greed prompts women to trap unwary men for their money.

Actually, it's good that he finally settled down, and if it works for his wife and child, that's good, too. But, blaming American women, feminism, and American culture is just nonsense.

Yes. To cheat on one's wife and then blame feminism when finding a younger replacement is difficult shows a lack of understanding that is truly breathtaking. As if women owed him a duty of being available for the choosing whenever he's ready for an upgrade. What a childlike fellow.

86 posted on 01/05/2015 9:51:45 AM PST by A_perfect_lady
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To: A_perfect_lady

Chris Rock was telling the truth. And I agree with you completely.

It was good talking with you. Have a nice day!


90 posted on 01/05/2015 11:47:14 AM PST by Tired of Taxes
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