Why are women so extraordinarily bad at handling their emotions or directing them at those responsible for it?
>come home >ask gf how her day was >she's mad at me all evening >try to find out why >in bed she explains the cashier at the grocery store was rude to her
>wake up >wish gf a good morning >she's mad at me because she had a nightmare
>gf starts acting extremely envious of other women >ask her why >"wtf are you talking about, user?" >turns out she watched a Twitch thot and was disgusted by all the beta orbiters (and probably jealous of her too)
>be me >come home from work >ask gf how her das was >literal response was "user can you take out the trash? It's full" >ask why she didn't take it out >she gets mad because "she does everything else around the house and I should do my fair share" >say that I'm doing my fair share by working 40 hours every week >she starts crying and calls me a heartless bastard when I don't fall for the "muh feelings" bait
Oh her birthday: >booked a weekend at a spa hotel >took her out for dinner to a restaurant where they serve her favourite food >bought her her favourite flowers
On my birthday: >gf bought me a happy birthday card >just wrote her name inside
In all honesty, I wish I was in any way, shape or form attracted to men, because they are superior to women in basically any regard
If anime-like traps would exist, I would never be with a woman. They are so self-absorbed, it's unbelievable.
The sheer thought of unconditional love and care seems so foreign to them, it's frightening.
Josiah Nguyen
i think your gf is emotionally unstable user
Nolan Gonzalez
And before you say "Well duh, she doesn't have any money. What do you expect?", here's a list of things she could have done:
>cook something for me. Anything would have been okay, as long as it was an honest attempt >watch a movie with me that I like. We have Matrix, Leon, Pulp Fiction and so many others on DVD >go to the shooting range with me >wear a nice dress and shoes and go for a romantic walk with me >literally ANYTHING that would have resulted as an answer to the question: "How could I make this day nice for him?"
Cameron Green
I tend to describe her as emotionally egoistic. She is very self-absorbed, focussing mostly at her own emotions and rarely on those of others.
She is aware of this too and promises me to change, but so far her "progress" was negligible at best.
Nicholas Edwards
yeah i dont think people with these kinds of issues want to change, or if they want they dont have the power to
Jeremiah Stewart
Bro, just move on, shes trash
Chase Bell
I would put her in thr latter, rather than the former category.
It's a shame though. She's a wonderful person to be around otherwise, if only she would learn how to deal with her feelings better.