MGTOW 102 - Rotating Polyandry
submitted 4 years ago * by johnsmith79 from (self.MGTOW)
Recommended reading: (https://toqonline.com/archives/v7n2/v7no2_Devlin.pdf)
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Key takeaways:
[The 4 year sexual-childbirth cycle] Biochemical research points to a natural four-year sexual cycle for the human female. This apparently allows enough time after childbirth for the average mother in a state of savagery to regain her ability to survive with- out male provisioning. In the absence of any system of marriage, a woman’s natural tendency is to “liberate” herself from her mate after that point. When her hormones prompt her to reproduce again, she simply takes a new mate.
[Risk of divorce increases in the 4th year of marriage] According to the latter, separation and divorce are most likely to occur in the fourth year of marriage “across more than sixty radically different cultures.”
[The Light-Switch effect] Women are more likely than men to confuse sexual attraction with love. The sexes speak differently of the feelings associated with the early stages of a romantic affair: Most men I have talked to call it infatuation, but most of the women I have talked to call it being in love....Women in particular may believe that, if they find the right person, intense feelings can last. They’ve been taught to believe that they should only want sex with someone they love. So when a woman desires a man, she thinks she is in love, and when the desire fades she thinks she is out of love.
[Women want to get married, not be married] They often love not so much their husbands as their bridal-fantasy in which the man serves as a necessary prop. Females want to wear the dress and have the wedding. Many women have looked forward to that day their whole lives, which ultimately sets them up for a huge crash.Most women are happiest when focused on fulfilling some part of the get-married-and-live-happily-ever-after fantasy. They are content, even in relatively unfulfilling relationships, as long as some part of the fantasy is left to play out.
[Men fear losing their family and children] The men I interviewed feared losing their family, but the women didn’t seem to have that fear. The women thought of it as losing their husbands, not their family. More often than not, the men were forced to move out of their homes and away from their kids. They lost all of their attachment bonds and felt as though they were losing their whole identity.
[Suicidal and homicidal] Many of the men became suicidal when their wife left and remained so for a long time afterwards. A few of the men said that they felt homicidal.
[No point playing by old rules] Concerned as all of us must be about declining birthrates, I could not in good conscience urge any young man coming of age in America today to marry, or even to date. There is simply no point in continuing to play by the old rules with women who openly despise those rules.
[MGTOW] Instead, I would recommend working hard, saving money, refusing to socialize with spoiled women, and reading Michelle Langley if you want to learn what kinds of things you are missing out on. If you still cannot rid yourself of the desire to marry, learning an Eastern European language might not be a bad investment.
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The ladies grieved the loss of their husbands rather than their children or other loved ones. The soldiers were frequently compelled to leave their families and go far away. They were unable to form any new ties, slope and it made them feel like they were losing who they were.
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