The ones who can, do. Those top 5-10% of men that women swipe right on dating apps.....maintain a roster of women to choose from, more of a pool to pick from than jumping from branch to branch I would say.
Women instinctively want stability and security to some extent. So it is in their best interest to secure a replacement on the side before they fully commit to pulling the ejection handle on the relationship. Hence the monkey branching mentality. Guys don't give a crap about such things, so they don't have much of a need to secure a replacement woman before they decide to leave the one they're currently with. It's an interesting dichotomy at play when you think about when men and women cheat on one another in a committed relationship. When a man cheats on his woman its generally for purely situational/biological reasons. Men's bodies produce 17 TIMES the amount of testosterone that a woman's body does. Most women, other than those who take anabolic steroids, have no concept of how much this affects male behavior. I've actually seen interviews of women who are on steroids and they're floored by how much of an effect it has on their libido. But anyway he was basically horny and someone else was there at the moment to take care of business with...I'm not saying its right or not a dick thing to do, just that it doesn't necessarily require that he's fallen out of love with his wife/gf. A relationship where the man cheats can be saved and repaired if the woman is up for it. On the flip side, a woman will generally not cheat on her man unless she has already emotionally checked out of the relationship and no longer loves/respects the man any longer. This is why when a woman cheats the relationship is effectively over and not really worth it to try and fix/save/counsel. It will never be the same again and better to cut losses and move on.
Rule number 1 if any guys actually thinks what a girl wants doesn't know what she wants or his fat lonely ass would be fucking h e r
I just here for 2 weeks, just trying And money, not have to work but proclaim they are always working, never to be wrong always be right
Norman Lear is my hero. My closest friend started a family at 50 years of age when most of us were graduating kids from high school or college. His hard core bachelor habits hadnt quite given up the fight to the family guy yet...lol So far the journey has seen him short term disabled from a motoX injury, 4 months with a walker, a few lost weekends at Foxwoods & Atlantic City, full nagging wife syndrome, a self driving tesla to get him to Field of Dreams, and now the kids are just out of toddler stage into the happy puppy stage. The life of a 1/2 mill a year longshoreman.
It's funny I always get those two guys and Dustin Hoffman mixed up, when trying to remember their movies. Other than Rainman and Scarface. When I moved out here at the end of 89, I sold computer software to office supply stores. Back then, I always wore a suit to my appointments. I was in a stationary store in LA, either Santa Monica or Beverly Hills, and Dustin Hoffman came up and asked me where something was. Seemed like a nice regular guy to me.
There's a mashup I'd like to see... Al Pacino with an M203 mumbling "'bout a hundred dollars.... hundred dollars..."