>>56323087I miss the old "I LOVE MIO AND WANT TO MARRY HER" threads. So much entertainment value from IRL posters who cry about never being good enough for her.
Then again, imagine you are an elite educated, tall, Asian/White guy in your late 20's making big bucks (let's say 250k+ a year) in a major city (which is essentially her parent's standards based on precedent). Would you really want to date or marry someone like Mio? She's great for the occasional GFE rental session, but is she worth the exorbitant cost for full time ownership? Adopting a menhera is a very tempting fantasy, but very unlikely to work out in IRL, especially if she's genuinely crazy and not as attractive as you can get.
>>56323895I'd say the main point is to have an abundance mentality, which also eliminates fear of NTR. If she leaves you, good for her. You can move on to someone better since you have options. She's not special and never had an exclusive relationship with you. She's just another escort/FWB/hookup tbat you see every so often, and it's mutually agreed that you don't want to lock her down since she's not worth it. Even if she is the best of your current lineup, you would never want to give up all the other options (opportunity cost) to be tied down with exclusivity while you can play the field.
The core problem with NTR antis is that they idolize women far too much and put them on a pedestal as these perfect ideal angels (or believe in the myth of the soulmate). Here's the thing: if she NTRs you, she was NEVER right for you anyways. Sure, it might hurt in the moment, but technically she's doing you a favor by revealing who she is inside (gold digging, monkey branching, clout obsessed etc). True acceptance is embracing the fact that some guy is obsessing over your used goods, while you can do better than a traitorous whore.