There are some people who go around feeling like they're entitled to whatever anyone gives them without doing anything in return. It's a shame that she couldn't appreciate the nice thing you did for her and her son (and it was a great thing for you to do) and instead stomped on your good deed. Good to hear that you cut her out. She doesn't deserve to have a nice guy like you around.
I don't think it's not that she didn't deserve a good guy as much as she wasn't ready for it. I think most people want to be happy but most can't handle it. People being genuinely kind to them just doesn't compute.
That's true, but 1/2 a decade later, she still didn't appear ready for it. Some people take much longer to mature than others. You don't need such a negative person in your life.
I don't know where you are getting this theory that humans hunted rabbits from but early humans were hunter and gathers up until about 10,000-12,000 years ago when agriculture started to develop. The best traits in a man from a woman's perspective was the more aggressive, stronger, bigger, and fastest man. If a man was strong and healthy that was a signal to a woman that he was good at finding food and would make a good provider. Women are natural gold diggers. They look for the male that is best equipped to take care of them and future offspring. I also think women just like to change men and the thought of taming the bad boy is too hard for alot of women to ignore at least once in their lifetime.
This is untrue. Perhaps in ancient times that might have been the case, but in 'modern times' women don't need anyone to take care of them. Some of us are not only perfectly capable of doing that on our own, we prefer it that way. There are also a fair number of men who look for women to take care of them, so that street runs both ways. Generalizations are not accurate, and don't apply to everyone across the board, hence the term generalization.
Rabbit was the most common meat in early humans' diet. I'm getting the theory from facts. Like, rabbit was the most common meat in early humans' diet. Most of the animal remains associated with early humans are from small animals. Also, I suggest you read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_psychology_controversy