Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a male married over 30 years who has been faithful it’s pretty simple. I still love my wife and we have a great sex life. In addition, integrity means a lot to me and if I cheated my children would lose respect for me. That is way too high a price to pay.
Do you find it weird that the majority of men don't think this way? Don't even want to be married or have kids?
I have always been faithful and committed, but my SAHW was not. I will never get married again, too much risk for no benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a male married over 30 years who has been faithful it’s pretty simple. I still love my wife and we have a great sex life. In addition, integrity means a lot to me and if I cheated my children would lose respect for me. That is way too high a price to pay.
Do you find it weird that the majority of men don't think this way? Don't even want to be married or have kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a male married over 30 years who has been faithful it’s pretty simple. I still love my wife and we have a great sex life. In addition, integrity means a lot to me and if I cheated my children would lose respect for me. That is way too high a price to pay.
Do you find it weird that the majority of men don't think this way? Don't even want to be married or have kids?
I was like this in my previous relationship but she just let herself go when felt comfortable. Gained a lot of weight, no interest in sex, snappy because she was unhappy with her looks at the age of 43 and expecting financial support all the time. I left her before I cheat and preserved my sanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single (35/F). I’ve noticed many of the men I meet aren’t interested in being in a faithful/committed relationship.
Of course, I’m looking for marriage with the right person and before we can be monogamous of course it starts with baseline of being in a relationship.
what am I missing? Do some men just not want to commit? Or what does it take for single men to settle down? I hate to think all men cheat.
Being a committed Christian is a good start.
Fidelity from the white Christian male crowd LOL Trump married 3 times, the only president to do so. Pete Hegstaff married 3 times, Tony Timberholt mr bible thumper rep from Texas married 5 times and committed DV, Clay Higgins married 4 times, ..... so many many more Christian men cheating on their wives. Matt Schlapp married how ever loves to have affairs with men.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a male married over 30 years who has been faithful it’s pretty simple. I still love my wife and we have a great sex life. In addition, integrity means a lot to me and if I cheated my children would lose respect for me. That is way too high a price to pay.
Do you find it weird that the majority of men don't think this way? Don't even want to be married or have kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single (35/F). I’ve noticed many of the men I meet aren’t interested in being in a faithful/committed relationship.
Of course, I’m looking for marriage with the right person and before we can be monogamous of course it starts with baseline of being in a relationship.
what am I missing? Do some men just not want to commit? Or what does it take for single men to settle down? I hate to think all men cheat.
Men are not built for monogamous relationships. All men will cheat if given the opportunity. You can’t control it.
You should only worry about what you can control.
Anonymous wrote:As a male married over 30 years who has been faithful it’s pretty simple. I still love my wife and we have a great sex life. In addition, integrity means a lot to me and if I cheated my children would lose respect for me. That is way too high a price to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single (35/F). I’ve noticed many of the men I meet aren’t interested in being in a faithful/committed relationship.
Of course, I’m looking for marriage with the right person and before we can be monogamous of course it starts with baseline of being in a relationship.
what am I missing? Do some men just not want to commit? Or what does it take for single men to settle down? I hate to think all men cheat.
Being a committed Christian is a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Too many whores out there. So many women will bang first meet, look for it online, don’t care if the for is married or already in a relationship. When free sex is everywhere- it’s a tough road.
Anonymous wrote:Single (35/F). I’ve noticed many of the men I meet aren’t interested in being in a faithful/committed relationship.
Of course, I’m looking for marriage with the right person and before we can be monogamous of course it starts with baseline of being in a relationship.
what am I missing? Do some men just not want to commit? Or what does it take for single men to settle down? I hate to think all men cheat.
Anonymous wrote:A study also showed that 79% of women stop respecting and caring as much as they did during the earlier stages of relationship.
Your behavior changed so why worry now when his does too.