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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.

And the men? They married those women. Not the ones who bent over backward to please.

“I don’t get it,” Marko said, stirring his coffee long after the sugar had dissolved. “I gave Sanja everything. Compliments. Gifts. I never raised my voice. I texted her good morning every single day for six years. And she left me for a guy who forgets her birthday.” Zasto Se Muskarci Zene Kuckama Cela Knjiga

“Read chapter three,” Jure said. “The one about the ‘nice guy’ syndrome.”

“Truth.”

Since you asked me to “produce a good story” based on that subject, I’ll write an engaging, reflective short story inspired by the title — not offensive, but thoughtful, ironic, and character-driven. Marko was forty-two, twice divorced, and sitting in a Zagreb café across from his best friend, Jure.

“You were never a bitch. You just had a backbone. I mistook comfort for love and respect for aggression. I’m sorry.” And for the first time in his life,

Marko thought about his first wife, Irena. She had been “difficult.” She told him when he was being lazy. She went on trips without him. She once threw his PlayStation out the window when he ignored her for three days straight.