Economics of marriage

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    Gerald
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    Real or not, marriage economics summed up nicely: Marriage economic value

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

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    Sky-O
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    Economics (money & resources), aside.

    Even if marriage could be calculated to make sense from a financial stand point:

    The other issues involved with marriage would still make it not worth pursuing.

    Like,

    01: When Snowflake is married but feels like she still deserves new c~~~ on the side (infidelity is not illegal)

    02: When all of you time evolves around Snowflake’s whims and wishes

    03: The psychological and spiritual cost of living a lie.

    04: Dealing with getting old together (people change) and Snowflake won’t look the same at 60 years old as she did at the age of 30. And her once magical hole that emitted intoxicating pheromones and wrapped around your c~~~ like a glove when she was younger will eventually be a dried up raisin.

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    Greg Honda
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    We must all have thought at some time or other that our women have gone very bad, but, women from other lands might be more honourable.

    Then we meet men from these other lands and realise that given the opportunity, AWALT.

    I really don’t want to tarnish all women with this accusation, but, sometimes, it’s hard not to.

    The message:

    Don’t push me cos’Im close to the Edge.

    It’s like Jungle sometimes,

    Makes me wonder how I keep from Goin’ Under

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Beer
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    04: Dealing with getting old together (people change) and Snowflake won’t look the same at 60 years old as she did at the age of 30. And her once magical hole that emitted intoxicating pheromones and wrapped around your c~~~ like a glove when she was younger will eventually be a dried up raisin.

    This wouldn’t matter to me though if I married a woman I respected, she was the mother of my children, and she treated me well, and took care of herself and didn’t turn into a disgusting whale. I’d have still loved her and cared for her even even when her looks were fading.

    Problem is with women these days is after they’ve slutted around for 10-15 years then decide its time to get married, I don’t respect them as wife material, I doubt I’ll have kids because of the bulls~~~ custody/child support laws, and a lot of the c~~~s around my age think much of the traditional female gender role is a form of slavery while expecting men to still fill the traditional male role.

    If marriage was like putting pebbles on a balance scale…it seems like past generations at least found some happy medium. Modern women however have pulled a bunch of pebbles off of their side of the scale and tossed them on to the male side of the scale and can’t figure out why nobody will marry them. Compared to past generations it seems like the offer less and demand more…it just simply is a s~~~ty deal for a man these days.

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    Greg Honda
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    Problem is with women these days is after they’ve slutted around for 10-15 years then decide its time to get married, I don’t respect them as wife material, I doubt I’ll have kids because of the bulls~~~ custody/child support laws, and a lot of the c~~~s around my age think much of the traditional female gender role is a form of slavery while expecting men to still fill the traditional male role.

    F~~~ing Nailed it Man.

    Nailed it!

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Eyeswideopen
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    As Beer has already stated – core economics aside, they just can’t be viewed as wife material. I’ve learned my lesson – I had a bit of a captain save-a-hoe complex with the ex wife; I thank my lucky stars that it was a short marriage with no children.

    Everything in life is about opportunity/cost. Marriage costs a male in terms of money, freedom, sanity, respect and self worth in today’s society. The opportunity, is that you get to “play house” for a few years and get to feel “loved” – which to a women is a state of mind that can change like the wind.

    In the past, when survival and basic needs were not guaranteed by Daddy-Government, marriage served a purpose. Technology did not exist to keep the home (washing, drying, etc) so having a wife i.e. division of labour, made the investment in a relationship worth the cost for the opportunity it provided. Being a labour based society; children were needed to help work the land for the mutual survival of the family as a unit.

    Today, technology makes the traditional female roles trivial and the unbalanced nature of the courts make marriage suicidal. Women get to have their cake and eat it too – all their bad reproductive decisions get offloaded to the taxpayers to have a pool of captive voters. It’s all a scam!

    Don’t cohabitate, don’t marry, don’t procreate and stay frosty.

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

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