Red flags for infidelity
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Re: Red flags for infidelity
You know what's funny? Another woman from my other discussion was so inspired by what I said (she happens to agree with me) that she joined antimisandry.com and showed me her post where she asked if women are welcome there too. I thought of joining there too but some of the responders told her to be prepared for some female-bashing from some of the responders. I found the views here to be more balanced so I joined. Since it seems all male, I didn't have to worry anymore about offending women. I hope you all appreciate a female perspective here.
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Re: Red flags for infidelity
Immensely.Michellebell wrote: You know what's funny? Another woman from my other discussion was so inspired by what I said (she happens to agree with me) that she joined antimisandry.com and showed me her post where she asked if women are welcome there too. I thought of joining there too but some of the responders told her that she was welcome but to be prepared for some female-bashing from some of the responders. I found the responses here to be more balanced so I joined. I hope you all appreciate a female perspective here.
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Re: Red flags for infidelity
I think you will find that we do. Welcome!Michellebell wrote: You know what's funny? Another woman from my other discussion was so inspired by what I said (she happens to agree with me) that she joined antimisandry.com and showed me her post where she asked if women are welcome there too. I thought of joining there too but some of the responders told her to be prepared for some female-bashing from some of the responders. I found the views here to be more balanced so I joined. Since it seems all male, I didn't have to worry anymore about offending women. I hope you all appreciate a female perspective here.
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Absolutely! Glad you are here.Michellebell wrote: You know what's funny? Another woman from my other discussion was so inspired by what I said (she happens to agree with me) that she joined antimisandry.com and showed me her post where she asked if women are welcome there too. I thought of joining there too but some of the responders told her to be prepared for some female-bashing from some of the responders. I found the views here to be more balanced so I joined. Since it seems all male, I didn't have to worry anymore about offending women. I hope you all appreciate a female perspective here.
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Re: Red flags for infidelity
Aww, thank you all. This has been a good way to pass the time too. I feel really guilty today and yesterday, even though I know I shouldn't. My 10-month old son is sick with a fever and congestion and crankiness and I haven't been to work all week! I had Monday off for the holiday so that was good, but he's had a fever and been incredibly clingy since Sunday night. I took him to the doctor yesterday and he has no ear infections or anything, just a virus. But I have missed soooo many days of work this school year. I've used up all my sick time so at this point I'm not getting paid for days off and I fear I'm coming across as irresponsible. But with three kids under the age of six all going to daycare our house is a germ-fest. Between them getting sick and me getting sick, it's been a hard year. I'm lucky my boss is really nice about it.