Why do women want men so badly?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading the quality men thread and kind of shocked. Why are educated women with means to become economically self sufficient so eager to find a husband/mate? In today's world, an educated woman with a good earning potential doesn't NEED a man to survive or be happy.

Is it the older women on dcum that are still trying to drill old fashioned ideas of dependency on men into younger women's heads?

I find it so backwards and regressive. Let's not stop our young women from living happy independent lives where they can build a nice for themselves with or without a man!


Its normal to want to find a mate and pairbond.

It sounds like you're trying to rationalize your own failure to do so.
Anonymous
^Lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reading the quality men thread and kind of shocked. Why are educated women with means to become economically self sufficient so eager to find a husband/mate? In today's world, an educated woman with a good earning potential doesn't NEED a man to survive or be happy.

Is it the older women on dcum that are still trying to drill old fashioned ideas of dependency on men into younger women's heads?

I find it so backwards and regressive. Let's not stop our young women from living happy independent lives where they can build a nice for themselves with or without a man!


Its normal to want to find a mate and pairbond.

It sounds like you're trying to rationalize your own failure to do so.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I can't help but wonder if it's like "I've made this life choice and I'm stuck with it so now you have to be too!" Or at the very least, "I want this thing (having a husband) to give me some kind of social value or status, so I'm going to make not having one sound absolutely horrible".

It seems very.... suspicious to me. Especially because the reasoning behind "you have to get married" often seems to be "married people will ostracize you if you don't", which comes off as more like a threat.


+1

It's so strange that women today with all their rights and privileges still purposefully want to act like their historically impressed counterparts. You realize these women were often times forced to marry much older men when they were 16 so they could be baby making machines right ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I can't help but wonder if it's like "I've made this life choice and I'm stuck with it so now you have to be too!" Or at the very least, "I want this thing (having a husband) to give me some kind of social value or status, so I'm going to make not having one sound absolutely horrible".

It seems very.... suspicious to me. Especially because the reasoning behind "you have to get married" often seems to be "married people will ostracize you if you don't", which comes off as more like a threat.


+1

It's so strange that women today with all their rights and privileges still purposefully want to act like their historically impressed counterparts. You realize these women were often times forced to marry much older men when they were 16 so they could be baby making machines right ?


Sadly women still gain a lot of power and status from marriage. Men still hold a good amount of the power and there is a lot to gain from marriage for a woman, including legal rights to property and assets in the case of divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reading the quality men thread and kind of shocked. Why are educated women with means to become economically self sufficient so eager to find a husband/mate? In today's world, an educated woman with a good earning potential doesn't NEED a man to survive or be happy.

Is it the older women on dcum that are still trying to drill old fashioned ideas of dependency on men into younger women's heads?

I find it so backwards and regressive. Let's not stop our young women from living happy independent lives where they can build a nice for themselves with or without a man!


Because it is not all about money, and the smarter you are the more fast you will learn it. I am making a lot of money, but this is not the only thing I want in this life. I do need man to survive, can't live without regular sex (I am physically getting sick, irritated, have migrains withot regular sex). I do need a regular partner as I don't want to spend years on dating. Living with a man does not necessary make you defendant. I am really sorry if this is your only experience and you never had an equal partner. And last, but not least, is love. If you ever loved the man, you would never right anything like this. There is no money in the world can buy this feeling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I can't help but wonder if it's like "I've made this life choice and I'm stuck with it so now you have to be too!" Or at the very least, "I want this thing (having a husband) to give me some kind of social value or status, so I'm going to make not having one sound absolutely horrible".

It seems very.... suspicious to me. Especially because the reasoning behind "you have to get married" often seems to be "married people will ostracize you if you don't", which comes off as more like a threat.


+1

It's so strange that women today with all their rights and privileges still purposefully want to act like their historically impressed counterparts. You realize these women were often times forced to marry much older men when they were 16 so they could be baby making machines right ?


Sadly women still gain a lot of power and status from marriage. Men still hold a good amount of the power and there is a lot to gain from marriage for a woman, including legal rights to property and assets in the case of divorce.


Not really. Laws are changing dramatically and there is hardly any alimony anymore, and child support only if you do the majority of childcare
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it is the social pressure to get married. An unmarried man is a bachelor having fun, an unmarried woman having fun is a spinster or floozy. Having a husband is like a social barrier protecting you from mean comments.


Only to a certain point. Unmarried men in their late 30s or 40s who think they are "having fun" usually come across as pathetic and fooling only themselves.


It is this attitude - this societal pressure - that makes people get married when they are otherwise not well suited for marriage. Single = pathetic.

I'm moving to Scandinavia.


And to pile on further... sorry.. but the same is true for women of that certain age.
Anonymous
Well this thread is depressing. I got married because I love my husband. Also because I wanted kids and like regular sex but mostly because I love him very much. It is a little sad that none if you would understand such a thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well this thread is depressing. I got married because I love my husband. Also because I wanted kids and like regular sex but mostly because I love him very much. It is a little sad that none if you would understand such a thing.


What's depressing about this? That not all women want to get married and those women aren't jealous or impressed by your marriage?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I can't help but wonder if it's like "I've made this life choice and I'm stuck with it so now you have to be too!" Or at the very least, "I want this thing (having a husband) to give me some kind of social value or status, so I'm going to make not having one sound absolutely horrible".

It seems very.... suspicious to me. Especially because the reasoning behind "you have to get married" often seems to be "married people will ostracize you if you don't", which comes off as more like a threat.


+1

It's so strange that women today with all their rights and privileges still purposefully want to act like their historically impressed counterparts. You realize these women were often times forced to marry much older men when they were 16 so they could be baby making machines right ?


Sadly women still gain a lot of power and status from marriage. Men still hold a good amount of the power and there is a lot to gain from marriage for a woman, including legal rights to property and assets in the case of divorce.


Well in the case of Kate Middleton who literally became a princess through her marriage.

For the rest of us who do not marry rich high status men, marriage doesn't change our status much.
Anonymous
Who associates marriage with perceived social power and status? Who thinks like that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who associates marriage with perceived social power and status? Who thinks like that?


Someone who has time travelled here from the Victorian Era.
Anonymous
Women will want men less and less as time goes by. They don't always make more money now and they are prone to criminal activity. They suck at child rearing and are babies. They also tend to be narcissistic and need instructions to do the simplest task. They are on their way out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who associates marriage with perceived social power and status? Who thinks like that?


You're joking, right? Let me introduce you to the gold diggers of McLean and Potomac.
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