Sunday, October 25, 2020

Are Men Happier Being Single?

The divorce rate is over 50%.  Of those divorces, women initiate more than 70%.  And less than 5% of alimony is the wife paying the husband.  When you add the fact the courts automatically give the mother custody of children that she uses to manipulate the father, it seems men are

justified for rethinking the incentive of matrimony.  Since women claim they have degrees and great paying jobs, the institution of marriage may have come to the end of a road.


In addition, women have been condemned for being soft and feminine.  They
have been told those traits are a sign of weakness. And if a woman does not
have a professional career, she is seen as a less valuable mother.  The
feminists believe stay at home moms without a degree and career cannot be a
good example for her daughters. Yet, the feminine, soft and nurturing traits
are what many men desire in a woman.  Without them, it is more difficult for
a man to bond with her. And sex becomes the only reason for them to come
together.  When you factor in the notion that women have lost interest in
being full time mothers, there is no longer a reason for a man to make a
woman his wife. 

Furthermore, since the 1970s, women have been told they should not fall for
the first guy they love.  They were told to try their options and have sex
with many different guys.  For men, it means more women than ever are
available for casual sex.  At one time, sex outside of marriage was not as
abundant as it is now.  When you add 38% of marriages are sexless, the
choice is clear. 

At the same time, there are many traditional men who want to raise their
children in a stable two family household.  That may appear to be an ideal
situation.  However, in a divorce ridden environment, what is best for men?

Let¹s talk this through.  Join us!

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