I Am Predicting The Rise Of Single Dads. Here’s Why.
At one point or another, women are going to fight fire with fire.
When I was young, my mom would tell me about her friend from the old country. Her name was Katerina*, but I’ll call her Kat for the sake of this story. Kat was a woman who was an ice queen, but she was devastatingly pretty.
Oh, and she also came from a very high-ranking family in the old country. While most of her wealth was taken by the Commies, she still had her connections. She was able to secure a very prestigious job because of it.
In other words, she was a catch. She eventually married a man named Bogdan*. Bogdan was the man who was the life of the party. Women just couldn’t get enough of him.
Problem: he couldn’t get enough of them, either.
When she was pregnant, he cheated on her with beauty queens, teachers, entertainers, and anyone who crossed his path. She had her suspicions, then caught him red-handed shortly after the fall of Communism.
She did something unheard of back in the day: she divorced him, called her connections in Western Europe, started a multimillion-dollar business, and barred him from seeing his kid.
Mom would tell me how this man was rolling on the ground, screaming and crying to see his kid. Kat never allowed him to. She never married again and her kid turned out very well.
Bogdan, on the other hand, did not fare very well. He drank himself stupid and ended up marrying a woman who “looked like a washing machine.” (I still don’t know how a human can look like a washing machine, but that’s life.)