Ladies, it's not us, it's you -- at least that's what some of the fellows in the John Elerick 'Sorry It's Over' clip believe.
The John Elerick 'Sorry It's Over' is a no-holds barred, tell-all video of guys who have just had it with their relationships. These folks aren't sugar-coating anything at all in their brutally honest confessions about every flaw they've discovered about being in a relationship over the years. Whether it's their hatred for their girlfriend's overly exaggerated insecurities or friends, the guys have a lot to vent about and in some ways -- I understand.
So ladies, I understand that the John Elerick 'Sorry It's Over' may offend some of you, but is it really all lies? Maybe it's time to realize that it's not always the guy's fault in a failing relationship.
Brutally Honest Boyfriends
John Elerick 'Sorry It's Over' Clip Shows What the Guys Really Think
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