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[–]WhyDoesHeDoThat[S] 21 insightful - 1 fun21 insightful - 0 fun22 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

"Nobody has said to our young women who are getting married: you are entering an institution with rules that are as strict as the rules of the seminary or the rules of of the church or the rules of the military"

"the institution of marriage was not designed for women it was designed for the well-being of men and children and the person who was to oversee the well-being of men and children was the wife. There isn't a character in marriage whose job it is to make sure that wives are getting their hot lunch you know, there isn't that caring so we all say I wish I had a wife"

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    [–]WhyDoesHeDoThat[S] 16 insightful - 1 fun16 insightful - 0 fun17 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

    Men's lives don't change when they get married. Married men complaining about how they have to work is laughable because all adults have to go to work whether they're single or married. The only real thing that's expected of men is that they remain monogamous and many of them can't even do that.

    [–]Asplenium 19 insightful - 1 fun19 insightful - 0 fun20 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

    Of course men's lives change when they get married. Their lives get considerably easier. Hence why married men are well known to live significantly longer, and be healthier and happier than single men. Whereas married women are on average less happy and die earlier than single women.