Dr. Romie: more than half of married women have a backup man

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The_Face_of_Boo
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31 Jul 2018, 11:01 am

How genius.



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31 Jul 2018, 11:09 am

That's right, women are eeevil and insane and must be stripped of their rights. :roll:



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31 Jul 2018, 11:11 am

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That's right, women are eeevil and insane and must be stripped of their rights. :roll:


So who's your backup man? :lol:

Well, it's the lady doctor who did that study, not me.



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31 Jul 2018, 12:08 pm

Oh brother.

From her web site:

"All of Dr. Romie's programs are based in neuroscience, positive psychology, and mindfulness."

"Dr. Romie Mushtaq has been appointed Chief Wellness Officer for Evolution Hospitality. Evolution Hospitality is a privately held hospitality company headquartered in Orange County, California."

Dr. Romie Mushtaq, MD is a traditionally trained neurologist with additional board certification in Integrative Medicine...
... she traveled around the world learning mindfulness-based techniques and integrative medicine. She now helps individuals and organizations achieve optimized and holistic wellness."

https://www.brainbodybeauty.com/dr-romie.html

"Chief Wellness Officer" LOL

So, she's another scam artist doctor who has sold out her medical license to make a buck. And we all know psychology is a BS science anyway.

Don't take anything serious you see on Fox.


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31 Jul 2018, 12:24 pm

Sounds like a good number of those married women must be sharing a backup man with other women, knowingly or not.


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31 Jul 2018, 1:48 pm

Luhluhluh wrote:
Oh brother.

From her web site:

"All of Dr. Romie's programs are based in neuroscience, positive psychology, and mindfulness."

"Dr. Romie Mushtaq has been appointed Chief Wellness Officer for Evolution Hospitality. Evolution Hospitality is a privately held hospitality company headquartered in Orange County, California."

Dr. Romie Mushtaq, MD is a traditionally trained neurologist with additional board certification in Integrative Medicine...
... she traveled around the world learning mindfulness-based techniques and integrative medicine. She now helps individuals and organizations achieve optimized and holistic wellness."

https://www.brainbodybeauty.com/dr-romie.html

"Chief Wellness Officer" LOL

So, she's another scam artist doctor who has sold out her medical license to make a buck. And we all know psychology is a BS science anyway.

Don't take anything serious you see on Fox.



Oh I totally agree with what you said on psychology.



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31 Jul 2018, 3:22 pm

This is probably accurate. I have noticed that some women have a pool of potential romantic partners hanging around, and many tend to start "window shopping", once they start having problems in their relationship. Do you ever wonder how they get into new relationships so fast? This is also the case for guys, as well, although I don't think it happens as often.



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31 Jul 2018, 3:32 pm

Monogamy is unnatural for primates, humans included. Unfortunately it is the ideal of an ancient tribal philosophy from the Middle Eastern bronze age. A tribal philosophy that also viewed slavery as perfectly OK, women as property, and pronounced the punishment of death for blasphemy (a victimless crime if ever there was one) and "witchcraft."

Unfortunately the repulsive book on which this philosophy was based is viewed as Gods word by many.


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31 Jul 2018, 3:39 pm

SilverStar wrote:
This is probably accurate. I have noticed that some women have a pool of potential romantic partners hanging around, and many tend to start "window shopping", once they start having problems in their relationship. Do you ever wonder how they get into new relationships so fast? This is also the case for guys, as well, although I don't think it happens as often.


Honestly, I noticed that a lot of times among the people I know....typically when a guy I know loses a relationship he usually remain single for long time before entering a new one, but when a woman loses a relationship she gets a new one in mere weeks or months.



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31 Jul 2018, 3:53 pm

Anyway I was googling these depressing stuff because I suspect I had been the backup guy all the time during my relationship, i found out (from a mutual acquaintance) that father of her kids is still living with them under the same roof, why a divorcee would still living in the same house, something doesn't add up.


I sent her this video and jokingly asked her 'Whoa! do you think this is true :mrgreen: " , and she was like 'this is very true' (! !) and even justified it that many don't really love their husbands, abusing men and so on. (another tip: She even told me before that her sister is having an affair with a married man, and she didn't sound to find that gross).

Anyway I ll confront her about it next time i see her. Expect a break up thread soon fellas.



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31 Jul 2018, 4:03 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
SilverStar wrote:
This is probably accurate. I have noticed that some women have a pool of potential romantic partners hanging around, and many tend to start "window shopping", once they start having problems in their relationship. Do you ever wonder how they get into new relationships so fast? This is also the case for guys, as well, although I don't think it happens as often.


Honestly, I noticed that a lot of times among the people I know....typically when a guy I know loses a relationship he usually remain single for long time before entering a new one, but when a woman loses a relationship she gets a new one in mere weeks or months.


I know a few guys that seem to jump from one relationship to another, but these are usually the ones that are more popular with the ladies. For nearly everyone else, they usually have to wait forever, as well. To me, this makes it more difficult to get into a relationship with someone compatible, because there is usually someone else in the picture (even if that person isn't the most qualified). With that in mind, you can either choose to "wait in line", and maybe become their backup plan, or you can pursue someone else.



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31 Jul 2018, 4:15 pm

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The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
SilverStar wrote:
This is probably accurate. I have noticed that some women have a pool of potential romantic partners hanging around, and many tend to start "window shopping", once they start having problems in their relationship. Do you ever wonder how they get into new relationships so fast? This is also the case for guys, as well, although I don't think it happens as often.


Honestly, I noticed that a lot of times among the people I know....typically when a guy I know loses a relationship he usually remain single for long time before entering a new one, but when a woman loses a relationship she gets a new one in mere weeks or months.


I know a few guys that seem to jump from one relationship to another, but these are usually the ones that are more popular with the ladies.


The only ones I know who are like this are the EXTREMELY attractive and fit ones.


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For nearly everyone else, they usually have to wait forever, as well.


That's my observation exactly, but studies show that divorced men actually remarry faster than women (which it is true in my observation as well). But that strongly contradict to my observation on non-marital relationships tho.



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31 Jul 2018, 4:20 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Anyway I was googling these depressing stuff because I suspect I had been the backup guy all the time during my relationship, i found out (from a mutual acquaintance) that father of her kids is still living with them under the same roof, why a divorcee would still living in the same house, something doesn't add up.


I sent her this video and jokingly asked her 'Whoa! do you think this is true :mrgreen: " , and she was like 'this is very true' (! !) and even justified it that many don't really love their husbands, abusing men and so on. (another tip: She even told me before that her sister is having an affair with a married man, and she didn't sound to find that gross).

Anyway I ll confront her about it next time i see her. Expect a break up thread soon fellas.


wtf



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31 Jul 2018, 5:15 pm

The Fox News guy is so shocked. He probably tossed and turned in bed that night, anxiety creeping into his thoughts. "But... my wife Jane must be in that other 50%... she would never think about any man except for me. Yeah... that's right. I'm not like other guys. I'm special. I'm famous. I'm important. I'm on television goddamn it!"



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31 Jul 2018, 5:33 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
That's my observation exactly, but studies show that divorced men actually remarry faster than women (which it is true in my observation as well). But that strongly contradict to my observation on non-marital relationships tho.

I wonder why... :P



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31 Jul 2018, 5:41 pm

Syd wrote:
The Fox News guy is so shocked. He probably tossed and turned in bed that night, anxiety creeping into his thoughts. "But... my wife Jane must be in that other 50%... she would never think about any man except for me. Yeah... that's right. I'm not like other guys. I'm special. I'm famous. I'm important. I'm on television goddamn it!"


And his wife while watching him was probably thinking: “you have no idea hunny....”. :mrgreen: