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[–]TheJamesRocket 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Sorry technology has freed up your sex-slaves *not sorry.

The problem isn't about your characterisation of marriage as sex slavery (which just goes to show how warped your views are). The problem is that women like you want to have their cake and eat it: You want all the benefits that come with marriage without any of the sacrifices. And moreover, you want the freedom to divorce your husbands whenever you get bored, and use the government to rob him in the form of alimony.

And yes you're absolutely right. We do not want to submit to a man.

The institution of marriage is over 5000 years old, and can be traced back to the Sumerians. If women wanted to be provided for and protected, then they needed to submit to their husbands. That was how the contract worked. And it worked so well, in fact, that it enabled civilisation to flourish. 200 generations of women have submitted to the institution of marriage. It is only now, in the past 2 generations, that women have decided that marriage places unreasonable demands on them.

Why do you deserve being 'submitted' to?

Why do you deserve a man who will protect you, provide for you, and give you unconditional love (the kind that most woman are incapable of reciprocating)? Why should any man who decides to be your husband have to put up with your constant shit tests? What are you bringing to the table that would compensate for that?

When the power was all in their hands, men felt perfectly free to use that power to sleep around and mistreat their wives with full impunity.

That sort of thing never really happened much outside of your imagination. In the past, most of the adult population were married. There were not as many opportunitys for either men or women to cheat. There also weren't 'dating apps' that enabled random strangers to meet for casual sex.

If it was such a rosebed to be under the tender hand of the male sex, why did women fight so hard to get out from under it?

Because, lifelong monogamy is not really in the nature of women. They prefer serial monogamy. Women only want to be partners with a high status man, and even then only for a few years. They eventually get bored of the relationship, and look for another high status man. Marriage prevented them from pursuing this reproductive strategy. Women were forced to remain faithful to one man for life. So they were always filled with regret, wondering if they could have done better.

Yeah nah. We're not going back to the 1950s.

LOL, you feminists are always talking about women of the 1950s, as if this was the pinnacle of female oppression. In fact, it was nothing of the sort. Women in the 1950s were actually happier than women of today. It is the height of irony that in spite of all the 'advances' feminism has made, it has not only failed to make women any happier, but has actually made them unhappy. People continue to hold onto ideologys even though they hurt their quality of life.

[–]not_mean_enough 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

LOL, why do you assume women with that kind of views want marriage? Marriage benefits modern women only in the countries where it provides tax cuts.

[–][deleted] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I mean, even women who want a traditional marriage can’t find men who want to keep up the kind of commitment that relationship requires. They also had a notorious habit of leading their original wives for trophy wives and mistresses, or simply abandoned their families “back in the good ole days”. Much of the behavior of women today is a reaction to the harsh reality that men tire of women very quickly, and think nothing of abandoning women and children so they can seek a sexual thrill elsewhere.