Yes. I have lost more friends and co-workers to suicide post tour than combat deaths. In almost every single case it involved relationship problems because a lot of women just aren't capable of empathy.
I had a funny one. I used to be married during my time in the service and sought relationship counselling before I divorced the dumb bitch.
>you say your husband is abusive, can you give me an example of the abuse?
>our son took my makeup and wrote on the wall with it! and then when I told him he laughed at me!!!
>me smirking because I told the dumb bitch to put her things out of reach from our son multiple times.
>you do realize your husband was being shot at in Afghanistan a year ago? Don't you think that perhaps your makeup being ruined isn't a big deal to him?
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HES ABUSIVE!!!
>she refused to return to therapy as she was't open to other perspectives.
So much for being the "emotionally intelligent" gender.
KEK.
>Yes. I have lost more friends and co-workers to suicide post tour than combat deaths. In almost every single case it involved relationship problems because a lot of women just aren't capable of empathy.
That's pretty sad, anon.
Yes, women will also use any weaknesses you show them to attack you at the most vulnerable possible times, like predators. It's very twisted.
My brother offed himself two years ago after dealing with a horrid woman who kind of encouraged his suicide.
Fefail moment.