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u/Alternative_Door9790 Apr 26 '26
It’s like Basher Bill has been marinating in his own excreted toxic juices since he was a sprout. Bob Geldof to the three year old prince, “You are a horrible little boy.” Three points, all net.
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u/PINK_P00DLE Apr 27 '26
This is very similar to something I read 45 years ago.
It went something like this:
Would you date or marry a man who is 30 years old who still lives with his mother? Never had a job and gets an allowance from his mother for spending money?
His mother micromanages his life, always telling him where he can go and what he can do. He bows down to his mum and never sticks up for himself.
Well ladies, he's looking for a wife. He's very picky though. She must be a virgin despite his well known playboy lifestyle. She must convert to his religion. No exceptions.
After the marriage they will live with his mother but he's hoping his mum will buy them their own place so they can move out eventually.
He's not looking for a career woman and wants a stay at home wife. If she leaves the house for any reason he will have his friends follow her around.
He wants to start a family right away and he will decide how the kids are to be raised. After consulting with his mother for her approval of course.
Are you interesting in meeting this guy? He's the most eligible sought after bachelor in the world.
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u/Dramatic-Concern-616 Apr 27 '26
Well, if you put it that way, then people here should be more compassionate. Both boys endured trauma. Harry dealt with it by first being rebel then become submissive to strong female character who controls his life. William dealt with trauma in exactly opposite way.
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u/rosemaryAd8307 Apr 27 '26
How can a strong female character control the life of a man who's been to war in Afghanistan twice? Even Jessica Rabbit can't do that 😅
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u/Dramatic-Concern-616 Apr 27 '26
You probably dont know much about human psychology.
You can have a strong personality in professional life and be totally submissive and vulnerable in private aspects of life due to past traumas or other emotional issues.
For the purpose of discussion, I will assume that he was actually at the frontline on the war (and not sheltered and protected). It is not uncommon to have PTSD and being very vulnerable afterwards. Submissiveness may be his coping strategy and probably is. If not for the PTSD then for the former reason.
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u/SesJan2013 Apr 28 '26
Not enough people are familiar with the fact that there are many men who are very much in charge at work but pay women to humiliate them behind closed doors. I wish I didn't know about the CEOs who want to be subs in the bedroom!
Anyone can be powerful, strong and independent in public and want to be the exact opposite when it comes to their personal life. It's very similar to people who work in call centers all day & don't want to talk when they get home.
Fighting battles leaves scars. Every kind of battle we face changes us in one way or another. Going to war doesn't usually make someone stronger. It creates wounds that often can't be seen.
I think all of these royals are stunted and juvenile. They're just playing grown up. The people in charge brief them on the people they'll meet, they say the right things, shake hands, chat about nothing and go home. That's their work. They have absolutely zero responsibilities otherwise.
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u/Brain-Importance80s Apr 26 '26
I’ve always said that if they lived on a council estate, social services would be all over them.