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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our society has changed a lot. Women don't need men to have a fulfilling life. And they tell men every chance they get. [/quote] +1. What can a man offers a woman that she cannot have by herself if she is financially successful? Sex - easy (the younger she goes the easier) Child- easy (adoption, or sperm donor/ Money, - easy(more women graduating college and quickly climbing corporate ladder) Emotional support - other women (their friends) better suited for that Taking care of the home and a man-child - they can easily avoid that by not marrying and they will be much happier Longevity - I heard never married single women live longer So what do women need men? [/quote] The same goes for men. The reason for marriage is that it is a superior format for raising children.[/quote] Most men don't get emotional support from other men, and a lot of men don't do much housechores.[/quote] Do they generate messes, dirty dishes, stinky sheets & drawers, eaten magical meals, use utilities, drive a vehicle someone else maintains, wear down house systems and appliances, etc. Etc.? Do they proactively take care of the above for themselves or others or dependents? [/quote] A lot of them don't proactively clean up, no, but they do generate messes. However, I do think having an s/o is nice for companionship. It's not quite the same as having a same sex friend, and it's not all about sex. OTH, I'd rather be alone that have a man-child. Luckily, I am not married to a man/child. I got married at 33, which is considered old in my culture back in the day (I'm in my 50s), because I didn't want to marry a man/child. I was prepared to stay single if I did not find a good catch. Luckily, I did.[/quote]
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