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MY TURN! 🤭 Men only want one thing, right? Then why should men believe their wife or gf when she says "he's just a friend" and you can trust him? [I Am For Unity, Equality and Peace]

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a) "Men only want one thing" is a lie.
b) "He's just a friend and can be trusted" is a lie.
c) We CAN have it both ways. We're women.
d) I choose to invoke the classic "not all" dodge.
e) BLOCKED! The OP is obviously a "control freak" and a "toxic NARRRCISSIST" Blah blah!!
f) Misogynistic TROLL!
g) Stop thinking so much, RL. It's annoying!
h) Oh, I never said men only want one thing.
i) LOL!! Great question! 🤣
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I saw plenty of "funny" male bashing the past week and so far this week, so I figure It's MY turn to have some "fun". 😁 Is that OK?
So Which is it? Do men only want one thing or not? You can't have it both ways.
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4meAndyou · F
I had a boyfriend in high school who contacted me again years later by calling my mother. I was married to the 3rd ex by then who was so paranoid and jealous and suspicious that I would not have dared to meet my high school boyfriend again.

I did call him back, and I explained that the 3rd ex would just not understand, and that no, I could NOT meet him, and he argued with me, and said, "Why? We are just friends!"

I just went back to the "No" thing. It's not worth explaining some things to the absolutely clueless.