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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What you fail to understand is that in spite of everyone's best intentions on their wedding day, it's a leap of faith, for both. Life throws everyone at least a few unexpected curve balls. That's why traditional marriage vows say for better OR FOR WORSE. It seems you want me to say, okay, no more sex on demand, you have a defective wife, get a divorce! That's not up to me, really. That's under the governance of religious and government institutions, which by the way, have largely been set up by our foreFATHERS and clergyMEN. What kind of stable family (if you have children) or society does that create, when [b]every man has license to dump a wife for failing to have sex daily? [/b]Not everything can realistically revolve around a man's sex drive over a lifetime. Really -- every. single. time.? Get over it. Grow up. [/quote] In point of fact it is the WOMEN today who are dumping their husbands at the drop of a hat. "Marriage" today was created BY WOMEN, FOR WOMEN, with the state as enforcer. There is no reason for any man to sign on to it. And oh by the way, the resulting lack of stable families and stable society today can be laid squarely at the feet OF WOMEN.[/quote] So? Please cite your sources that say marriage was created by women, for women, because patriarchy has been around for centuries. You presumably got married of your own free will. If you had the wrong idea about marriage, then where did that come from? Surely you must've heard older men grumbling about their marriages, and that didn't give you pause? If you're really so unhappy now, you're equally free to seek out a divorce. [/quote]
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