Hapi Mari (Happy Marriage)
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  • Reads 1,081
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 13, 2012
I hate men. Useless is what I think of them- they date a girl, the girl cooks and cleans, then they break her little heart to pieces... not that that's ever happened to me. No, that's not the case. Men are fools who use women for their own personal games. They tinker with their hearts until they just break- they don't understand a woman's heart is as fragile as glass. Easily broken. But I don't understand it either. I don't understand why I hate men the way I do, or why I feel the need to hate them. Maybe it's because my mom left us because of my father, or maybe it's the fact that my father just makes stupid mistakes over and over again. He never learns, men never learn.

So, I guess we could start from there.
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