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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 16099541" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>I've was foolish enough to try and fail at marriage twice. The 1st time we both failed and were too young to get married, it should have never happened...the 2nd one, I loved with all my heart and if I'm being honest still harbor those feelings for her, but she had a 2 year affair with another married man and broke up 2 families. I honestly don't believe that modern women are capable of a lifetime of commitment. Feminism has completely ruined at least 2 generations of females. Social media and liberal ideology have convinced most women that if you find a better option or one that makes you feel good you should take it. Committment is passe. On top of this, the court system has become completely gynocentric. Why do men pay child support and alimony at a 91% clip compared to women? When you walk into court as a man in a divorce proceeding you are already 10 steps behind the woman no matter who was primarily at fault. That's the cold hard truth. If I told you that the plane you were about to get on had a 50% chance of crashing, would you get on it? Of course not! Yet everyday men knowingly and voluntarily get on the "marriage plane" knowing it's got a 50/50 shot at going down in flames, and if it does it is an utmost certainty that it will ruin them financially. So...OP to answer your question, yes it is wise to leave the government and religion out of your relationship. If you truly love someone and they truly love you...the paper is not necessary to prove it. I loved and cherished both of my wives when we got married...people change, things happen...nothing is permanent. For those of you who have long lasting, happy marriages...congratulations. You are the exception not the norm.</p><p>MGTOW.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 16099541, member: 75268"] I've was foolish enough to try and fail at marriage twice. The 1st time we both failed and were too young to get married, it should have never happened...the 2nd one, I loved with all my heart and if I'm being honest still harbor those feelings for her, but she had a 2 year affair with another married man and broke up 2 families. I honestly don't believe that modern women are capable of a lifetime of commitment. Feminism has completely ruined at least 2 generations of females. Social media and liberal ideology have convinced most women that if you find a better option or one that makes you feel good you should take it. Committment is passe. On top of this, the court system has become completely gynocentric. Why do men pay child support and alimony at a 91% clip compared to women? When you walk into court as a man in a divorce proceeding you are already 10 steps behind the woman no matter who was primarily at fault. That's the cold hard truth. If I told you that the plane you were about to get on had a 50% chance of crashing, would you get on it? Of course not! Yet everyday men knowingly and voluntarily get on the "marriage plane" knowing it's got a 50/50 shot at going down in flames, and if it does it is an utmost certainty that it will ruin them financially. So...OP to answer your question, yes it is wise to leave the government and religion out of your relationship. If you truly love someone and they truly love you...the paper is not necessary to prove it. I loved and cherished both of my wives when we got married...people change, things happen...nothing is permanent. For those of you who have long lasting, happy marriages...congratulations. You are the exception not the norm. MGTOW. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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