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She wasn't joking, and she wasn't drunk. She said infidelity cases arrive angry, but the feed cases arrive quietly — women who aren't leaving FOR anyone. They're leaving because their perfectly average husband lost a comparison he never knew he'd entered. Do the math on the contest, because it's rigged past the point of comedy. In the US, women file the clear majority of divorces — around two thirds by most counts. And the modern eye scrolls through hundreds of other people's husbands a week: the one holding flowers, the one building the porch, the one crying at the vows. You see each for 1.5 seconds — his highlight, his best angle, his wife's caption. Your own man you see 4 hours a day in FULL resolution: the sighs, the socks, the scrolling — while, note the symmetry, he sits next to a woman he's comparing to someone's beach photo. One percent of a thousand strangers' lives versus one hundred percent of one real person. The real person loses every time. Not because he's worse. Because reality competes against edited footage, and reality doesn't get an editor. The detail that should actually disturb you: the woman posting the flowers might be in that lawyer's office next month. You're jealous of a caption. Captions don't sleep next to anyone. My advice is cheap and it works: compare your husband to HIS OWN timeline — who he was last year, whether you two are moving — or don't compare at all. The stranger's porch is not a data point about your marriage. It's an ad. Or ignore me entirely and keep scrolling. The lawyer said business has never been better.
She wasn't joking, and she wasn't drunk. She said infidelity cases arrive angry, but the feed cases arrive quietly — women who aren't leaving FOR anyone. They're leaving because their perfectly average husband lost a comparison he never knew he'd entered. Do the math on the contest, because it's rigged past the point of comedy. In the US, women file the clear majority of divorces — around two thirds by most counts. And the modern eye scrolls through hundreds of other people's husbands a week: the one holding flowers, the one building the porch, the one crying at the vows. You see each for 1.5 seconds — his highlight, his best angle, his wife's caption. Your own man you see 4 hours a day in FULL resolution: the sighs, the socks, the scrolling — while, note the symmetry, he sits next to a woman he's comparing to someone's beach photo. One percent of a thousand strangers' lives versus one hundred percent of one real person. The real person loses every time. Not because he's worse. Because reality competes against edited footage, and reality doesn't get an editor. The detail that should actually disturb you: the woman posting the flowers might be in that lawyer's office next month. You're jealous of a caption. Captions don't sleep next to anyone. My advice is cheap and it works: compare your husband to HIS OWN timeline — who he was last year, whether you two are moving — or don't compare at all. The stranger's porch is not a data point about your marriage. It's an ad. Or ignore me entirely and keep scrolling. The lawyer said business has never been better.

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