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He should have left that worthless tramp


i bet you women really enjoyed watching this movie. slutty wife suckers guy into thinking he is the father then when he finds out convinces him to stay by ripping his manhood off of him.

I just got done watching this piece of shiat bias propaganda garbage on lifetime i don't know what i was thinking because i just knew this movie would suck my manly soul out of me since it was on lifetime. This movie was so depressing i can barely find the words to describe it.

That poor man was dying inside he had to be broken down and whipped to stay with that slut. It was like watching Braveheart except in this version William Wallace screams mercy at the end when he is being ripped apart piece by piece. And then right before they finish him off he looks over and sees all his fellow country men doing his wife.

frank should have got on his bad ass Harley with that hot blonde and never looked back. Then came around for the holidays with a new hot chick on his shoulder. Thats what a real man would've done.



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And this probably coming from a 14 year-old or a 45 year-old living in his parents' house and high on testosterone.


'Thats what a real man would've done.' :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))



Anyway, you probably don't have kids, well, I don't have kids either but somehow I understand that there was a little girl in the middle whose feelings probably mattered a lot more than his initial anger.



And you probably didn't pay attention to the movie since the wife didn't know that the girl was Buddy's and she slept with Buddy the New Year's when she wasn't even in a relationship with Frank. So technically she didn't do anything wrong.



And if you call this guy 'ripped of his manhood' for loving his daughter more than his own pride and for forgiving his wife of a crime she didn't really commit...hmmm, I wonder how we should call you!

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'Thats what a real man would've done.' :))))))



Remember the way Susan reacted when she thought Frank was the father of that nutty pregant woman. She known for years, she slepted with his best-friend and she didn't even want to hear Frank's explantion of what happen that night.

A real woman would have least heard him out.

Personally, I would have continued to be a father for Jesse and dumped Susan.




I hate hypocrisy

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The problem I had with her is that she slept with two best friends in under a week. She said the week before new years she slept with buddy but she slept with frank in close enough time that there was confusion as to who was the babies father. How is no one seeing that as wrong? If it was a guy who had slept with two females who were best friends many people would be bashing the man. I know there is a double standard sometimes for instance when a man has a lot of women he is called a player vice versa a woman is called a whore, but still I just have a problem with the woman sleeping with two guys who were BEST FRIENDS. Even worse Buddy knew it and kept hitting on her. And she won't that cute.


P.S. Ryan Reynolds was playing the father of a woman three years younger than him.

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A real man would have watched the film and realised that it had nothing to do with the wife and that the film was about a man's relationship with his daughter.

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I can completely understand the feeling of knowing that the girl you are with slept with someone else while you were on break. I have been there, and it really does suck. But I have to completely disagree with you, when it boils down to it, the "manly" thing to do in this scenario is to understand that the women you are with loves you. As men, we always want to believe that we are the only one that our girl has ever done, even if we know that shes not a virgin. Its a territorial thing. But in the end, love really does conquer all. And it wasn't just the love for his daughter, but the love for his wife that made him come back, his manhood intact. I thought it was a very good movie.

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I agree if a woman comes to you talking about she's pregnant. Always demand a paternity test. Now banging his friend is one thing I wouldn't care about if it was before they were married. As long as she told him about it.But that is bs she knew that wasn't his kid. I could never forgive the lying skank.





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A real man wouldn't have Klempers Syndrome.




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I think it is established early on in the story that they were all openly into her and she was free to sleep with any of them. When she chose Frank, it wasn't clear to her that she was even pregnant. Very European, no? I (a female, btw) found her completely unsympathetic, from the first moment, and agree with you that he should have gotten on that Harley and never come back...but like most women, I kept watching for Ryan Reynolds, not his slutty wife (who wore white to her daughter's wedding, no less!)

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To me it was not about manhood or womanhood,everybody has some amount of pride and when it get hurt forgiveness seems just some meaningless empty word,it's quite a common issue now a days that men and women are finding it really difficult to forgive someone when their pride get hurt.

I thing the real problem is confusing lust with love,lust is practical,it exists and we feel it each and every day(at least I do),and I found nothing wrong in that but the concept of eternal devotion and love (which is a fictional word by the way)really makes it complex and goes beyond an ordinary man's (like me) scope to understand it properly.

So I would rather stick with lust unlike Mr. Raynolds here,that may seem escapism to a lot of people,but I guess I won't feel the pain like Mr. Raynolds here.Life doesn't seem long enough to endure this but that's just my personal opinion.

Sometimes I wonder are men and women supposed to be together exept for the physical need,many times they seem to be from two different planets,what do you think about that?any thoughts welcome.

Sourav Bhattacharya

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