He happens to be happy with his situation. That's cool. But how much power does he have over that situation?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but your definition of a man having power is his ability to walk away from a woman with his assets in place, correct?
Any "rules" I create for myself are based around current conditions. If conditions change.. then my approach changes. For instance.. if there is a logical reason to get married in 2020.. then I'm open to it. Today in 2017 there is no logical reason. So I'm closed to it.
What I talk about applies to 2017. Anything I said in 2016 applied to 2016. If things are different in 2020 or 2030.. then I will do what works in 2020 or 2030.
I'm interested to know your stance on making kid(s). Is that something you are closed on or still considering?
I don't believe the marriage laws make any sense on the grounds that our dating market in 2017 is completely different than it was in 1957. We are living in the Fast Food Dating World which makes being loyal to ONE person on either side (male or female) much more difficult today than ever before.
- Just had a breakup?
Don't worry, you can just log into Facebook, OKCupid, Tinder, POF, Match, Christian Mingle, and (insert other social media site here) and meet SCORES of new dates within hours.
- Not happy or fulfilled with your current partner or spouse for (insert whatever reason here or insert no reason at all)?
Don't worry, you can just log into Facebook, OKCupid, Tinder, POF, Match, Christian Mingle, and (insert other social media site here) and meet SCORES of new dates within hours.
This is the new market, this isn't just women doing this but guys are doing this as well. I'm not sure why we beat up on women so much when quite frankly, most GUYS in this market are FVCKED UP as well. Hell, especially over here on the black male side.
I said before on here that the Marriage Laws should be updated to reflect these new market dynamics, especially considering the NO FAULT divorce amendment makes it so that you can leave without any major reason to leave.
I think the laws should be updated to where people can bring the government into their relationship through a "marriage", but alimony/palimony/and any other type of "mony" are completely off the table and LITERALLY what was shared/built together within the relationship in terms of assets is split in some sort of proportion based on how the money was brought in. Might be 50/50, might be 80/20.
So for example, if the guy brought in 80% of the income then he should keep 80% of the current assets with absolutely NO claim on any future earnings/assets (alimony).
So what does this do for house wives or house husbands who brought in 0% of income? Well, we are in a marketplace now where said person can GO OUT and acquire skills, to produce their own living. So if you decided to be a house husband or house wife solely, then the risk you would take is that if the marriage ends, you would get no proportion of the asset split because quite frankly, you didn't PRODUCE anything.
There would be some exceptions to this, as the assets you brought into the marriage could be considered AND if you were watching kids during your "house wife or house husband" timeframe, you would be compensated from the asset split in a "TBA amount" based on the time, energy, etc. that went into watching the kids.
That's how I would update the laws.