Millennial guys waking up

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Akula

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Handsome Creepy Eel said:
It seems that they dislike marriage because the women they are with are not feminist enough - not because of the legal system or something like that. This seems like wishful thinking to me. If anything, this article is quite scary - men being super-concerned about "equal contribution"? WTF?

Yeah that's what I thought too. The millenials totally buy into the Feminist crap and seem to have no clue about traditional male-feminine roles (you know the ones that existed for oh 50,000 years or so). So it seems they are coming to the right conclusion but for all the wrong reasons.

SpiderKing said:
-100% risk
if you never get married.

True but with Common Law marriage rules (which I think are 7 years in the US but only 1-2 in Canada depending on the Province) you are still somewhat screwed as a man (you know bc men are always the bad guys in divorce scenarios). From what I understand if you have a kid and were living with the woman it can be almost as bad as if you were married.
 
player said:
I've spent quite a lot of time promoting red pill views to young men - who are increasingly receptive.

There is definitely serious trouble brewing for women. Women start the marriage strike by not wanting to get married between 16-24. Through their continued rejection, friendzoning and flaking on young men, women are seriously increasing the chances of these men taking the red pill.

The Internet has been a game-changer. Before men might compare notes with a few friends. Now we can compare notes with men all over the world - and young men are increasingly vocal about not wanting to marry a used up, careerist slut.

Feminists will reap what they sow.

Completely aggre with you man. If women keep excerisising their freedom by hopping from one cock to the next (which they will) men won;t be putting a ring on it. Even if they do 'love' it.
 
Handsome Creepy Eel said:
The problem with these graphs isn't that they're not true - they absolutely are - but that they don't mention number of previous partners, which is bigger than all of these 6 factors combined in predicting the longevity of a marriage.

Exactly - plus they do not take into account age - a 34 YRO marrying a good Beta provider is less likely to leave him at age 40 with 2 kids - plus most hit the Wall plus the Fat-Wall hard. Those statistics also account the huge baby-boomer-part of the populations - even the 1980s were good times gone by. Let us see statistics from 2000-2013. I predict mayhem and tears.
 

Meadowlark

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KorbenDallas said:
my middle son, Ben, 26, is more of a romantic. He is setting up a gallery with his partner of a year, Karina, 29.

Ditch that old bitch!

I'm not getting married until the laws change or people come up with a way to hide all the assets from a lawyer.
 

polar

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Zelcorpion said:
Handsome Creepy Eel said:
The problem with these graphs isn't that they're not true - they absolutely are - but that they don't mention number of previous partners, which is bigger than all of these 6 factors combined in predicting the longevity of a marriage.

Exactly - plus they do not take into account age - a 34 YRO marrying a good Beta provider is less likely to leave him at age 40 with 2 kids - plus most hit the Wall plus the Fat-Wall hard. Those statistics also account the huge baby-boomer-part of the populations - even the 1980s were good times gone by. Let us see statistics from 2000-2013. I predict mayhem and tears.
You guys are just afraid of strong, independent women. How else could they discover themselves if not by taking strange dick, six inches at a time?

That's not mileage, that's experience!

:laugh:
 
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