Dexter Morgan Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 I really don't hate women. Sometimes I just love pissing off the misandrists but I respect women that respect me. wogs, I totally understand why you sometimes flip flop on your views based on the way you were treated in the past. but you have never given us anything that says your wife is anything but a keeper. unless she goes out with friends and comes home alot at 4am, I'd say cut her some slack. you probably have found a good one.
paddington bear Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 http://www.theonion.com/content/news/empowered_man_murders_controlling Empowered Man Murders Controlling Wife In Lifetime For Men Original Movie APRIL 10, 2009 | ISSUE 45•15 LOS ANGELES—The new made-for-television movie A Just Killing—the inspiring true story of a man who finds his own inner strength by murdering his needy, overbearing wife—premiered on Lifetime for Men this past Saturday, earning the network its highest ever ratings. Critics called the just-for-men TV movie "inspirational" and "nice set of tits on the wife." The highly anticipated movie event is another boon for the cable channel, which specializes in uplifting programming geared toward 30- to 60-year-old men. The film chronicles the painful ordeal of Gary Mulkeen, a fun-loving mechanic who meets a seemingly perfect woman, but must soon fight for his very life after she reveals herself to be a clingy, manipulative shrew. "It's about one man's perseverance against impossible odds," said director Tom Dunlop, whose previous credits include the Lifetime for Men original films Suffocated Independence and Not With My Hard-Earned Money You Won't. "Hopefully Gary's struggle will inspire other men out there to empower themselves and stand up to frigid women who attempt to micromanage every last minute of their lives." Early word from viewers has been overwhelmingly positive. Many particularly praised the chilling scene in which Mulkeen, played by actor Steven Weber, is viciously browbeaten by his wife into admitting he has been having an affair. "I found Gary Mulkeen's harrowing true-life experience to be incredibly moving," viewer Richard Downey said. "Here's a guy who journeyed deep into the heart of marital exasperation and came out the other side a stronger, newly single person. Finally, a movie that tells his side of the story." Audiences have also responded enthusiastically to the film's suspenseful climax, in which Mulkeen narrowly escapes his wife's nagging clutches by throttling her to death in order to save himself from going out to yet another French restaurant. "I was touched by the moment when Gary realized he could murder his controlling wife, get away with it, and go on to lead a normal, happy life on his own," Lifetime for Men devotee Gary Zander said. "A life free of shrill accusations and neediness, where he might one day enjoy multiple exciting lovers at once and choose to spend all of his income on classic muscle cars." "Plus, it worked out that he got all the life insurance money, which was awesome," Zander added. Lifetime for Men debuted the original television movie as part of its spring schedule. Other programs in the new lineup include the weekly drama series A Life Unburdened, starring Treat Williams as a man who enjoys a series of meaningless sexual encounters and then dies rich and happy, and the hit Catching Up, in which two old college friends get together to drink cheap beer and eat sandwiches for 60 minutes. "At Lifetime for Men, we strive to create programming that reflects the unique problems and issues confronting today's man," said Lifetime for Men president and CEO Fred Rasmussen. "We like to think of it as sort of an entertainment roundtable, wherein we can finally address some of the frustrations that have been holding men back and keeping them from realizing their desire to do absolutely anything they want." Rasmussen reported that production has already begun on a sequel to A Just Killing, which follows Mulkeen as he summons the courage to leave his dead wife's demanding sister after she becomes overly attached following their fifth night of sex together. Loving this Ok, so she doesn't kill the man...but what about The Last Seduction as a film to send chills down the spines of mankind?
hoping2heal Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 would they make a movie about a man murdering his ex wife? Uh YEAH, do you not watch the Lifetime network? Jeez
meerkat stew Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 but what about The Last Seduction as a film to send chills down the spines of mankind? I might let Linda Fiorentino use and kill me for kicks... just sayin.
Woggle Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 Not you don't. You say all the time about how your wife treats you well and then (just like the women you say can't be happy in a good marriage) you disrespect her by not trusting her and going through her email rather than believing in her and her actions. You're constantly freaking out and thinking she is about to do something she has given you no reason to worry about because you have no respect for her integrity or honor. I don't abuse her nor do I cheat on her. I also don't expect her to do all the cooking and cleaning or the household. We actually have a very equal relationship so how do I not respect her.
sally4sara Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 I don't abuse her nor do I cheat on her. I also don't expect her to do all the cooking and cleaning or the household. We actually have a very equal relationship so how do I not respect her. Why not read the post you quoted? It listed how you do not respect her. I think maybe you should get a brain scan. The fits of anger and paranoid thoughts......metal problems in your family tree....and now you're having trouble seeing. Get a scan to make sure you don't have any lesions on your brain.
Woggle Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 Why not read the post you quoted? It listed how you do not respect her. I think maybe you should get a brain scan. The fits of anger and paranoid thoughts......metal problems in your family tree....and now you're having trouble seeing. Get a scan to make sure you don't have any lesions on your brain. You can respect somebody but still not fully trust them? I bet you don't fully trust your husband either.
sally4sara Posted January 23, 2010 Posted January 23, 2010 You can respect somebody but still not fully trust them? I bet you don't fully trust your husband either. You'd lose that bet.
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