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@GameJournal0101 I agree. Women operate from a place of crushing insecurity, and most are hedonists until (if) they enter parenthood. A hedonist only thinks of themselves, is faithless to others, is demanding, and refuses to make sacrifices. You cannot be a good parent with that approach, but becoming a parent in many cases changes this outlook on life.
Hedonism is the operating system of the immature person, of a child. The problem we face as a society is that as the circumstances of life become easier, people remain immature longer. In hard times, a person is more likely to mentally mature at a younger age, and thus will more naturally operate as an adult when physical maturity occurs.
By contrast, today's easy times have made physical adults who are mentally still children. While this obviously includes men, it is super common among women, who have been coddled to the extreme by society, treated as little princesses. This princess model has turned them into immature adult monsters who think only of themselves well into advanced adult years.
This is why the passport bros exist. Women from other countries where life is harder develop mental maturity closer to the time of physical maturity.
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I don't think it's even required to marry for love. I think it's required that you marry with FAITH, and that this is the reason why it is typically a religious vow. I will love any pet I take in and care for. If you put in the time and the care, you get invested. All of these women who reject their man in marriage, they're not invested in him. Why is that? Because they don't have faith in what they're doing with the marriage, and they didn't commit. We must approach marriage in faith that it is going to work, and invest fully in it, or it will not work. Love comes as a consequence of us investing our time and effort into things. The love of a parent for a child, the love of a child for a parent, the love of a farming family for their land, etc. Lots of tears, maybe, but love too.
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