Recently, in listening to a talk, a university lecture, given by Dan Pena (money guy), he said he was asked by a mentee if he (the mentee) should marry a woman with a billion net worth. It could have been a real story or anecdotal (real because after all he, Dan, has money and lives in a castle) - he told the mentee the following:
"marry her and you can learn to love her. At a minimum you can learn to like her."
This is an interesting comment. If you turn the table, so to speak, you can say:
"in today's world some women destroy themselves in their prior young-adult life - that you don't know who you married/are marrying until a couple of months, years or even a full decade down the path. It is such that a guy today can learn to dislike/hate his wife/girlfriend."
We've all seen those relationship horror stories that come out of Reddit/Twitter concerning women/girlfriends/wives where the guy is repulsed (sickened, nauseated, shocked) by said woman's past/secret behavior (after it finally is revealed). Some guys walk away, it's too much for them to handle. I know it couldn't possibly be easy to deal with some of these revelations, but we shouldn't despair. If we do our heart is at risk of rotting with hatred and our bodies of suffering physical illness. While on earth try for some faith, hope and love - I know it's not easy.
I'm in the same boat as many men out there; although now married. Some say women only became corrupted in 1998 or 2005. That's completely wrong. I have counter-examples going back a century, literally, within my own family. Plus, there have always been heathen enclaves, if not outright territories.
Try to make it work, especially if you are already married, steady in a relationship or engaged to marry. It could be a slog especially if she lacks domestic skills, but you marry for kids and for your "old age" so that you don't die in an old person's warehouse. Work on the relationship with open brutal communication if necessary.
In thinking about Sandman Mgtow, it'll be interesting to see if Sandman stays single all time.
John 3:16