Some people who are consistently wrong, agitating and all-round problematic deserve their own thread. I'd nominate Hanna Rosin for such a thread. A quick google search through RVF validates that view.
This week she's interviewing some weirdo, Esther Perel, on cheating/marriage, who of course see no harm in cheating -- as long as you lie. (That's what women's logic is like in a nut shell: it didn't happen if you lie, twist or omit, because no feelings got hurt. I'll remember that one.) I don't want to insult anyone's intelligence here by dissecting the drivel involved, so let's skip all the analysis. Per usual, if there's hope, it lies in the proles -- so skip to the comment section for some common sense injection.
"Don't take marriage advice from someone who has been married 4 times."
http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/d...z2xWjdY13j
In another interview she writes: "There is no dependence without anger, hatred, jealousy and revenge. Passion provides the space, language and opportunity to experience the complex elements of love. Because of that, the egalitarian model does not suit passion."
So, basicly, passion dies when things (=hubby) get boring. Big surprise. How not to be boring? Be a man, again. For those who are married, you better have some marriage game.
This week she's interviewing some weirdo, Esther Perel, on cheating/marriage, who of course see no harm in cheating -- as long as you lie. (That's what women's logic is like in a nut shell: it didn't happen if you lie, twist or omit, because no feelings got hurt. I'll remember that one.) I don't want to insult anyone's intelligence here by dissecting the drivel involved, so let's skip all the analysis. Per usual, if there's hope, it lies in the proles -- so skip to the comment section for some common sense injection.
"Don't take marriage advice from someone who has been married 4 times."
http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/d...z2xWjdY13j
In another interview she writes: "There is no dependence without anger, hatred, jealousy and revenge. Passion provides the space, language and opportunity to experience the complex elements of love. Because of that, the egalitarian model does not suit passion."
So, basicly, passion dies when things (=hubby) get boring. Big surprise. How not to be boring? Be a man, again. For those who are married, you better have some marriage game.