Mental Breakdown

Sin leads to madness.

Readership: All; Men;
Theme: Awareness and Introspection; Girl Game; Rationalism;
Author’s Note: This post was inspired by an email exchange with Red Pill Apostle on 2025/8/14.
Length: 1,300 words
Reading Time: 7 minutes + 2 videos

Crazy is as Crazy Does

Lately, we are seeing an epidemic of wives divorcing their husbands. Yeah, I know, that’s nothing new; but the thing is, they’re doing it for no good reason at all, and they know it. They’re going on TikTok and YouTube and bragging about it for attention, clicks, ‘Likes’, and views. Many of them will even say that their husbands are “perfect”, that he’s done nothing wrong, and/or that married life is good. Yet, they’re still pulling the plug on all that grants them every blessing in this life.

Take a look at these two examples.

Case Study 1 — The Bored as Hell Housewife

Skip King’s female centric analysis and just watch the video of the stupid woman who is going to hurt her three children and potentially their future because she’s a complete idiot.

Case Study 2 — The Strong Independent Woman™

In this next video, Anton Daniels covers another crazy who did the same thing. Only this one has done her homework on the Feminist playbook and prepared herself for a career so that she wouldn’t have to depend on no man. So she was able to plan out her Great Escape™ and actually follow through on it when an opportunity arose.

That’s just a sampling. There are countless other videos of women bragging, drolling, and/or whining about their decision to abandon their husbands and children in order to hang themselves on the Meat Market and/or “Go find themselves“.

A Failure of Game?

Readers might ask, “How bad did their husbands go wrong?”

We could go down the list of Game tactics and Heartiste’s 16 Commandments of Poon, and find any number of faux pas, foibles, and sociosexual ‘sins’ their husbands are guilty of.

And chances are, we’d surely find a few things to pin on him. No one is ‘perfect’.

But many of these wimminz are saying their husbands did nothing wrong, some even saying their husbands are ‘perfect’. And yet they still kicked the man out of their lives.

A Failure of Pre-Frontal Cortex Function

More astute readers might ask, “What is HER major malfunction?”

Based on their behavioral patterns, a failure of pre-frontal cortex (PFC) function may be possible.

Humor this argument for a brief moment.

The PFC helps manage and modulate responses to emotions and stimuli through extensive connections to other brain areas and the regulation of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin.

The prefrontal cortex is responsible for higher-level cognitive functions, such as…

  • Emotional Regulation, including the inhibition of inappropriate behavior.
  • Executive functions, which govern the mental processes that allow us to control our behavior, implement Agency, maintain focus, and achieve goals.
  • Decision-Making, Flexibility, Planning, and Problem-Solving, enabling one to process input, set priorities, shift between tasks, and find solutions to challenges.
  • Social Behavior and Self-Control — the suppression of automatic responses, such as those from the primitive limbic system, i.e. the libido, in order to act in socially adaptive ways.
  • Working Memory — Implements memory to be used to make decisions and solve problems.

Also, remember that women’s concept of Validation is about Losing Self-Control, which explains why Alpha Ch@ds are addictive, and wine is the #1 consolation for post-carouselers.

These divorce-happy women appear to be unable to do any of the above, which is why I think a failure of pre-frontal cortex function may be possible.

As prevalent as these women are, perhaps a psyche diagnosis of maladapted, or rət@rdəd, or underdeveloped pre-frontal cortex function (MPFCF) should be included in the DSM. A positive diagnosis may be easily obtained via the symptoms of hair-trigger threats of divorce (e.g. LBUST), nose rings, Sanpaku eyes, and the pecking duck hand (see adjacent meme), as well as a few other S1ut Tells.

Madness

It gets worse.

In addition to the above psychoanalysis, you’ll find that many commenters under these videos have already offered a Red Pill analysis on these women, and most of them would be partially correct.

However, I think King and Daniels and every commenter there are overanalyzing something that is beyond analysis …

Because it’s psychotic madness.

Literally.

Go up and look carefully at the non-verbal cues of the women talking in these videos.

The first one is totally confused. She can’t describe her problem, what she’s feeling, or what she wants.  She wants to blow up her marriage, kick a good man to the curb, and damn her kids, and she doesn’t know why or what for.  She’s spouting verbal diarrhea on social media that no one can make any sense of.

She’s not just ‘crazy’ like all women are to some extent, she’s literally insane.

You can see it in her eyes at random moments.  She spaces out for a split second, her eyes pop, she clicks her tongue, and she stammers until she can pull her thoughts back together and continue talking. She tries to hide it, and she does a pretty good job at it too, but it’s there. She’s 80% of the way to full-blown loony. When she gets to 90+%, she’ll file for divorce. If she can’t pull it off by herself, she’ll call on Team Woman™, the court system, and the gubmint to help her out.

The second woman has a quiet assurance of her sin, but that’s only because she has her F/Ducks lined up in a row. Look again. Her facial muscles are contorted in a grimace. She’s chewing her lip. She’s gulping and huffing. She can’t look straight at the camera for more than 650 milliseconds. At 0:50-0:55 and again at 2:00, she has a zombie stare. The way she keeps tossing her head back at 1:14, 1:50, and 2:02 is downright eerie and evil.

Mental Breakdown

Older readers might recall, years ago, people used to politely call this a “mental breakdown”.

It happens when a woman commits some major sin, usually adultery or murder (via abortion), but sometimes it happens with wives who were abandoned or widowed (the latter usually leads to impulsive, rampant fornication), or they have lost a child.

The overwhelming combination of anger, cognitive dissonance, emotional insecurity, guilt, shame, and the intense hormonal fear response drives them insane.

That’s exactly what these women are — insane.  Take a guess at what sin they committed that caused it.  I’ll bet it’s adultery, either past or present. That is the popular sin these days.

I guess the mid-80s was the last time I heard people calling this a “mental breakdown”. We need to bring this term back.

Conclusions

These wimmin are not simply justifying or rationalizing their bad decisions, because it is inexcusable, and their reasonings are entirely irrational.

No. We’re looking at the heavy weight of sin on these women’s consciences, and yet they still carried out their plans to throw away their husbands, their marriages, their families, their future life, and even their everlasting souls.

That’s literally madness.

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5 Responses to Mental Breakdown

  1. ricanucka7497a665d's avatar ricanucka7497a665d says:

    I watched a couple of response video of the first woman. Apparently her video received many comments of the “You Go GIRL!” variety.

    It also received many comments from women saying, “If you don’t want him, I DO!”

    The second type of comments may have caused her to reconsider, at least for the time being.

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  2. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    Finishing schools for the non-insane, consequences, including lengthy inpatient stays (yes, an asylum for short) for the insane was probably a better system. I don’t own horses, but I did see them on John Wayne movies, and it seems they intentionally made analogies between breaking horses and making them useful.

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  3. surfdumb's avatar surfdumb says:

    Lots of examples of crazy women. The one for this week is Aftyn Behn, TN congressional candidate, famous for getting caught saying she hates the area in which she’s running for.

    Here’s another quote from her, “My therapist always asks me to transcribe my dreams when they happen”, Behn said, “and the recurring dream I’ve had is standing up in a cafeteria full of women… and saying, ‘I don’t want children. I want power!’ And just screaming it at the top of my lungs.”

    Her hatred for Nashville and the culture makes me think of the Manosphere’s assertion that women marry men they aren’t attracted to and resent them. Perhaps Behn talking about Nashville voters is a unvarnished glimpse of what wives think of husbands? She wants the power of the queen of the world, or at least a U.S. senator, but has to settle for attempting to be a Nashville congressman.

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    • Jack's avatar Jack says:

      SurfDumb,

      “She wants the power of the queen of the world, or at least a U.S. senator, but has to settle for attempting to be a Nashville congressman.”

      Key word: ‘attempt’. All else is in her noggin.

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  4. I’ve seen the first video. What is notable in the majority of videos like this is the wife can name all of the good qualities about a man, but the one thing that is always missing is respect. If a wife doesn’t say she respects him then she is not attracted.

    Whether it’s because the man got lazy, dad bod, too nice, or things like not dominate in daily life or in the bedroom or because a woman’s expectation and calibration of her expectations are off or a combination. But it’s pretty easy to identify once you’ve seen it many times.

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