Message from @Ethaneth
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yes, alot are; no, most are not
I would guess your dad wasn't around much
No, my dad committed suicide.
and your sense of responsibility and duty centers around your mom
thus.. dead on
Rather, it was my mother and grandparents who helped raise me.
I never went to daycare.
i have a distain for women like your mother then.....
My father committed suicide because he was suffering from lung disease that would have forced him to live with an oxygen tank for the rest of his life.
My mother helped raise me and my older brother throughout most of our lives along with my grandparents.
And your mother failed to give him a reason to live despite that difficulty per her duty.....
It isn’t her fault my father did that.
In situations like this, a son is a mirror of the expectations of the mother of her husband
Let me give you an alternative perspective:
I went to arguably the best public school in my state. I had top percentile test scores and a clean behavioral record.
I left highschool and applied to a well-regarded LibArts university in my state. I wasn't given the opportunity for economic aid because I wasn't black, and my opportunities for scholarships were withheld from me because of a (((clerical error))) on the school's part.
I took out a private loan to pay for my schooling. I was quoted the wrong number by the school staff for that loan, unknown to me at the time. I was made to repeat classes that were of lower quality than my highschool classes for that entire year because of the curriculum chosen for me by the school, and then unceremoniously cut from classes because the loan I had taken out in the amount quoted me by the school hadn't been enough.
I wasted an entire year of my life to live uncomfortably and learn nothing at my own expense. None of this was a parenting or behavioral issue, it was entirely a result of a maliciously-run post-secondary education system.
That’s on my father and my father alone.
and your sense of duty and responsibility despite being the CHILD and not the FATHER is indicative of a woman that TAKES without putting enough BACK to sustain the other
no, it is not 'on your father and your father alone'
Suicide is an individual choice.
another epic failure
on your mother's part
Blaming my mother for my father’s suicide is rather narrow-sighted.
it's how you got here; and how it will continue to get worse
you guys just don't see it; you can't ; no frame of reference
but I now CLEARLY understand why you chose the pony
Psychologically evaluating someone from across the Internet?
only from the understanding of how the daughter of the alcoholic typically ends up with an alcoholic herself
people are shaped by the voids that others leave for them to fill
Well you also cannot rule out the possibility that women are trash and would have went down the route of becoming an alcoholic of their own accord because in Western society they are given rights.
And yet I don’t sit here, smoking away like my father did.
true, that is the other possibility; but if you want to understand a woman's expectations, look at her father
Or look at how many rights she has. All I'm saying is that when women just grew up to look pretty, act nicely, and make sandwiches, they made some good ass sandwiches.
it's a possibility that a man give up because he is weak, however, it is equally possible that the man feels a duty to give what he doesn't have because a woman holds him to a duty that is beyond what he can safetly give
but he'll often try anyway.... keep trying till he snaps
Roses are red, violets are blue
||I hate women, niggers, and jew||
then, she'll turn around and blame HIM for her unrealistic expectations and failure to reconginize the costs she imparts
I just remembered why I'm not active here...
How do the white ethnostate types expect to populate their proud race when they all hate women
The White Ethnostate: No Girls Allowed
With force.
Roses are red,
Iron man is Tony,
It’s because of mental disorder,
That you are a brony.