15% of men don't have a close friend

Thelonious Napz

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Yea, can see how that's true. Especially with me being someone with avoidant attachment disorder.
Tho, I do have a couple homies. It's just difficult for me to get close with people and maintain friendships/relationships of sorts. I'm working on it tho. :ehh:
 

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Do you need to be a physicist to know that if you throw something at the sky, it will fall back down? No. It's a fact of life.

You don't need to be a genius to know how important money and financial stability is to women. Everybody knows that. It's a fact of life that you can't hold a woman down if you don't bring that to the table. A friend on the other hand could give two fukks about what you make and where you work at.

Just a couple of weeks ago a guy I know got dumped by his woman after she got a new, better job. She dumped him because, quote, "you aren't good enough for me anymore." Dude was shattered about it. He left his kids behind with his ex-wife in a different state to be with her (she was also a divorced mother). They're 40 and 36 respectively, so they're not young either. He thought that their shared experience of being divorcees with children and with awful ex-spouses was an unbreakable bond between them. He thought wrong. As soon as she started getting close to six figures, she immediately decided that she couldn't be seen with a guy who drives a bus for a living anymore. Never mind that she had been divorced twice and that this guy, though he doesn't have a great job, was by far her longest relationship and by far the best father figure her daughter had ever had. It was all about money to her. You call that friendship?

There isn't a man alive who hasn't heard that story being told on many occasions by another at the least. Many would have experienced it themselves.
Your friend fukked up marrying a divorced woman.
 

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How I see it..

Most people don't have true friends. If a person can count past their middle finger of how many true friends they have, then said person is lucky!!

There are acquaintances, associates and friends. These are different levels above a stranger. I believe most people have the first two levels, if that.

Friends??

Only a few of those people and they become smaller and smaller as one becomes older, move away, start families, etc.

It is always good to have a close homie, but sometimes, people may be better off rolling dolo because less people in their business.

Less drama, bullshyt, etc...
 
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Do you need to be a physicist to know that if you throw something at the sky, it will fall back down? No. It's a fact of life.

You don't need to be a genius to know how important money and financial stability is to women. Everybody knows that. It's a fact of life that you can't hold a woman down if you don't bring that to the table. A friend on the other hand could give two fukks about what you make and where you work at.

Just a couple of weeks ago a guy I know got dumped by his woman after she got a new, better job. She dumped him because, quote, "you aren't good enough for me anymore." Dude was shattered about it. He left his kids behind with his ex-wife in a different state to be with her (she was also a divorced mother). They're 40 and 36 respectively, so they're not young either. He thought that their shared experience of being divorcees with children and with awful ex-spouses was an unbreakable bond between them. He thought wrong. As soon as she started getting close to six figures, she immediately decided that she couldn't be seen with a guy who drives a bus for a living anymore. Never mind that she had been divorced twice and that this guy, though he doesn't have a great job, was by far her longest relationship and by far the best father figure her daughter had ever had. It was all about money to her. You call that friendship?

There isn't a man alive who hasn't heard that story being told on many occasions by another at the least. Many would have experienced it themselves.

Some grown motherfukas still have the life experience of teenagers. They still don't know female nature after all of this free knowledge that's been put out over the past couple years.

Like I always say, women start learning to sniff out success and clout naturally around kindergarten age. I'm not cynical, but dudes don't realize women never love you for you. It's what you can do for them, or how you make them feel.

Men just enabling all types of fukkery:hhh:
 

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Do you need to be a physicist to know that if you throw something at the sky, it will fall back down? No. It's a fact of life.

You don't need to be a genius to know how important money and financial stability is to women. Everybody knows that. It's a fact of life that you can't hold a woman down if you don't bring that to the table. A friend on the other hand could give two fukks about what you make and where you work at.

Just a couple of weeks ago a guy I know got dumped by his woman after she got a new, better job. She dumped him because, quote, "you aren't good enough for me anymore." Dude was shattered about it. He left his kids behind with his ex-wife in a different state to be with her (she was also a divorced mother). They're 40 and 36 respectively, so they're not young either. He thought that their shared experience of being divorcees with children and with awful ex-spouses was an unbreakable bond between them. He thought wrong. As soon as she started getting close to six figures, she immediately decided that she couldn't be seen with a guy who drives a bus for a living anymore. Never mind that she had been divorced twice and that this guy, though he doesn't have a great job, was by far her longest relationship and by far the best father figure her daughter had ever had. It was all about money to her. You call that friendship?

There isn't a man alive who hasn't heard that story being told on many occasions by another at the least. Many would have experienced it themselves.


If his ex wife was so bad, why would he leave his kids with her?
 
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