Maciano
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Betas and Polyamory
A colleague of mine (40), a real clueless weakling, recently came to me in confidence. Anyway, his wife (34) confessed to him she had fallen in love with one of her clients -- she's a masseuse. Nothing erotic/kinky, physical therapy stuff. She didn't want to stop the affair and confess her infidelity, but continue it in the open!
Anyway, he believes that couples should 'always be honest' and 'falling in love is unstoppable'. Even to his own detriment, he supports her hamster. The situation is -- for no one here a surprise -- that he pays all the bills and they 'work on their marriage', while she can see her lover once a month. All this was not what REALLY bothered him(!), this summer they wanted to vacation and she liked to bring a necklace she got from her lover 'because she loved it'. He defended it: "it really is a nice chain, tbh." But he asked if he had to draw a line here: the necklace had to stay a home!
This guy unwillingly accepted infidelity, a polyamorous arrangement and doesn't flinch at the pain/humiliation his wife causes him (without remorse), yet he gets angry over... a necklace? I can see why he wants to avoid a costly divorce, but come on, I'd even prefer a divorce court over this shit. I kind of like the guy, he's a hard worker, a good sport and management often uses him like the pigs did to "Boxer" in Animal Farm, so I didn't give him hell. (I did like to tell him to pull the necklace of her neck, throw in the toilet, shit over it, take a selfie and post it all over facebook.)
This guy is clueless, to advice him to take a lover of his own, will simply not do. Is the real lesson here that some guys simply can not be saved?
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2013 04:11 AM by Maciano.)
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Ziltoid
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RE: Betas and Polyamory
I believe that is the only real lesson, yes.
I've concluded that trying to bring somebody to the red pill side of things is utterly futile... Don't even bother. Not with your coworker, not with your brother, not even with your best friend since childhood.
The resources (forums, blogs, books) are already out there for those who are capable of looking carefully, learning from them, and accepting reality for what it truly really is. The rest, like your friend, are just lost causes.
Even if you actually convinced somebody of red pill principles, you still have to keep in mind one very important thing; the vast majority of people prefer to live a lie.
It's like trying to debate somebody out of Christianity... If they don't debate themselves out of it, what makes you think YOU would be able to?
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nmmoooreland20
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RE: Betas and Polyamory
(08-23-2013 04:03 AM)Maciano Wrote: A colleague of mine (40), a real clueless weakling, recently came to me in confidence. Anyway, his wife (34) confessed to him she had fallen in love with one of her clients -- she's a masseuse. Nothing erotic/kinky, physical therapy stuff. She didn't want to stop the affair and confess her infidelity, but continue it in the open!
Anyway, he believes that couples should 'always be honest' and 'falling in love is unstoppable'. Even to his own detriment, he supports her hamster. The situation is -- for no one here a surprise -- that he pays all the bills and they 'work on their marriage', while she can see her lover once a month. All this was not what REALLY bothered him(!), this summer they wanted to vacation and she liked to bring a necklace she got from her lover 'because she loved it'. He defended it: "it really is a nice chain, tbh." But he asked if he had to draw a line here: the necklace had to stay a home!
This guy unwillingly accepted infidelity, a polyamorous arrangement and doesn't flinch at the pain/humiliation his wife causes him (without remorse), yet he gets angry over... a necklace? I can see why he wants to avoid a costly divorce, but come on, I'd even prefer a divorce court over this shit. I kind of like the guy, he's a hard worker, a good sport and management often uses him like the pigs did to "Boxer" in Animal Farm, so I didn't give him hell. (I did like to tell him to pull the necklace of her neck, throw in the toilet, shit over it, take a selfie and post it all over facebook.)
This guy is clueless, to advice him to take a lover of his own, will simply not do. Is the real lesson here that some guys simply can not be saved?
For what it is, I honestly think it could be a great situation if he were to take advantage. He's a 40 year old dude that can have the companionship and support for kids of a spouse, but in theory should have a free reign to tap hot young ass.
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Dr. Howard
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RE: Betas and Polyamory
wow, I don't think this guy will get it. His best plan, now that he's in it, would be to continue with the 'working on the marriage' facade while structuring his finances for divorce, talking to a lawyer. Last, if they have kids, encouraging her to spend all kinds of time with the other guy, going on long trips etc. This, if documented, will show her moving away from spending time with her kids and will help if he chooses custody.
As beta and retarded as his reaction is, its probably a great front to use to build time on an exit strategy instead of an immediate meltdown. She will be too wrapped up in new dick to look over her shoulder while he can carefully structure the marital takedown. However, I think he's actually buying into 'working on his marriage' vs. 'buying time to end it to his advantage'
looking for a new signature.
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Maciano
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RE: Betas and Polyamory
She's not bipolar, but she's clearly an egotistical nutcase with no self-reflection. It doesn't matter either: if you do harm from mental saneness or sickness, does not reduce the harm itself.
Furthermore, I want to point out why I named the guy 'clueless' some more. He works 40h weeks and she's alone during the day, supposedly taking of their schoolgoing daughter. She works in the evening, a couple of hours. (Btw, she wasn't originally a masseuse, she's a university traiend liberal arts major who lost her parttime gov job in 2008. She couldn't 'handle the stress' of finding a new job, so re-educated -- on his dime & time, of course.) To think she'll keep to the 'once-a-month' rule just shows how clueless he is. Loyalty is a male virtue, a woman will not keep to that rule for more than one week. I bet, she sees her lover all the time, when he's out working.
Female polyamory is in practice, of course, a sham. A woman who wants polyamory just wants a beta provider and an alpha lover at the same time. It's not like (Islamic/African-type) polygamy where one alpha supports and fucks multiple women.
It is probably a hopeless situation: the guy thought refusing her to bring her lover's necklace on vacation was brave, he thought this means he was standing up for himself. That's why I -- and many others here -- believe there's little hope for him.
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RE: Betas and Polyamory
Your friend should apply liquidationist principles.
Maciano Wrote:wow, I don't think this guy will get it. His best plan, now that he's in it, would be to continue with the 'working on the marriage' facade while structuring his finances for divorce, talking to a lawyer. Last, if they have kids, encouraging her to spend all kinds of time with the other guy, going on long trips etc. This, if documented, will show her moving away from spending time with her kids and will help if he chooses custody.
As beta and retarded as his reaction is, its probably a great front to use to build time on an exit strategy instead of an immediate meltdown. She will be too wrapped up in new dick to look over her shoulder while he can carefully structure the marital takedown. However, I think he's actually buying into 'working on his marriage' vs. 'buying time to end it to his advantage'
This is the way to go. Once he makes the divorce happen, he has another lease on life, and game. But it's unheard of that men can work through these inner problems in these circumstances.
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2013 11:16 AM by CactusCat589.)
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