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“Read chapter three,” Jure said. “The one about the ‘nice guy’ syndrome.”
And for the first time in his life, Marko realized: the problem wasn’t that men marry bitches. It’s that they don’t understand strength until it walks away.
That night, alone in his apartment, Marko opened the book reluctantly. The first line of chapter three hit him like a cold shower: “A ‘nice guy’ isn’t actually nice. He’s just scared of conflict, so he agrees with everything, then resents everyone.” He read on. The book didn’t tell women to be cruel. It told them to stop being doormats. To have boundaries. To say no without guilt. To have their own life, their own opinions, their own spine. Zasto Se Muskarci Zene Kuckama Cela Knjiga
He divorced her for being “too aggressive.”
He read the whole thing. Twice.
Marko laughed. “This is a joke, right?”
Marko closed the book at 2 a.m. He picked up his phone, scrolled to Sanja’s number — the third one, the one who just left — and typed: “Read chapter three,” Jure said
Jure didn’t look up from his phone. “You want the truth or you want comfort?”
Jure slid a worn paperback across the table. The cover read: Why Men Marry Bitches – Sherry Argov. That night, alone in his apartment, Marko opened
“Truth.”