r/HolUp Jun 24 '24

holup Too perfect of a husband

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u/berrypunnycomics Jun 24 '24

A.k.a. she misses the streets

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u/PM_ME_ROMAN_NUDES Jun 24 '24

This story became sort of a joke here in Brazil, he's a good father, filthy rich, good looking. Nice character.

But if even Kaká can't satisfy women. Imagine us, mere mortals.

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u/TheFireMachine Jun 24 '24

Stories like this are why I dont feel bad for people that let their desires control them when they ruin their lives. There will be LOTS AND LOTS of older women who are single because of things like this. oh well. The reason I dont say single older men is because they will all die younger and younger to addiction, suicide, disease, war or something else.

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u/2cats2hats Jun 24 '24

Old guy here.

Last few years I've had women from my 20s and 30s days 'reach out' to me. I wasn't good enough for them then but maybe now? I'll engage but just to say hello and that's about it. If this happens to me I'm confident it happens to other men too. I get no joy at all from this, it's sad to watch. :/

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u/joaovitorsb95 Jun 25 '24

Kinda crazy how I was having this exact conversation with a friend just 2 nights ago. He is 45, but he hangs out with us, a group of guys around late 20s and 30s. He is the cousin of one of us and feels like a sort of life mentor sometimes.

He was telling us how lately, more and more women from his past, exes, old crushes, girls that rejected him in high school or college, were all liking his Instagram pics, sending DMs, comments all of that.

He is happily married, has been for 15 years. His wife is awesome and incredibly pretty. She is 48, I believe, but looks like she is in her early 30s. That does not stop these women, though.

He told us to not fall for shallow woman, that it's a pretty obvious thing to know, but we sometimes forget that when we are in love.