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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    With all due respect, you're the one who turned a comment about an individual behaving badly into an issue about stereotyping twice without any one else biting. I think we all need to take a deep breath and remember that a single instance does not a trend make.
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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    This woman has been blaming men for all her life's problems for as long as I can remember. I'm a believer in a personal responsibility rather than blaming. A little bit doesn't matter but when it's regular over a period of many years it becomes self indulgent BS. I find it interesting...
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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    She didn't think it was funny. It did highlight to her how silly her rant was, though.
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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    Most men would just let her rant, knowing that every other bloke in the room was thinking the same as they were. I've got an angry female friend who does exactly that. She worked herself up into a good lather at a social gathering once, so I offered to apologise on behalf of all men. She...
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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    Nope, happily married for 15 years. The bum pinching stuff has happened a few times over the past couple of years. I just smile, take it as a compliment and then forget about it.
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    TIFU - My regrets as a 46-year-old, and advice to others at a crossroad

    So why did you marry her then? Just kidding. I married the girl I dated when I was at uni, and never regretted it for a second. I tend to think that other peoples' regrets are a bit self-indulgent. Everyone has a few regrets (luckily mine are very minor), but people either learn from...
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