The most misunderstood lore in the dating market is the myth of the "sudden" breakup. The internet loves to tell women that when a man packs up and leaves a long-term relationship, it’s because he is suddenly afraid of commitment or just woke up toxic.
The brutal, unspoken lore is that a good man never leaves out of nowhere. He executes the "Silent Exit."
For 18 months, he quietly tried to communicate his boundaries. He tried to explain that he was exhausted, unappreciated, or that the constant arguing was draining him. But every time he brought up his needs, it was either dismissed, minimized, or flipped back around to make him the villain. So, he just stopped trying.
Women often mistake a man's sudden lack of arguing for peace. They think the relationship has finally stabilized. The absolute darkest lore of male psychology is that the exact moment a man stops arguing, stops defending himself, and just starts agreeing with everything you say, he isn't submitting, he is actively packing his bags in his head. The silence is the sound of his emotional exit.
James Cameron tells us he studied real neuroscience to minimize the risk of headaches while watching ‘AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH’ in 3D.
“When people say they get eyestrain watching 3D, it’s not eyestrain. It’s brain strain.”
After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn’t like. https://t.co/uts7JpJZzN
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