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Low sex marriages/relationships are just code for loss attraction for whatever reason.
This is a part of my idea that romantic relationships have a shelf life of goodness, regardless of how long they last.

Attraction loss will happen over time. The shelf life of goodness in LTRs/marriages is about 5 years.

If you know couples that have been together longer than 5 years (these are typically married couples), they are experiencing this on some level.

There's a reason that 2010s-2020s marriages have less sex in them than 1980s marriages.
 

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Let's also not forget that if you are attractive...you'll attract..

It's easy to be faithful when you don't attract anyone. On the other hand, when you do "got it" you'll be having your woman on edge the whole time. Even when you are not necessarily busy with attracting new women.

I also think that these times many people have WAY too high bodycounts. After a while you simply want some new fresh p00sy. Or she want some new fresh D..
Women need their men to be attractive because it keeps them attracted to you and them on their heels because they know women are after you. You might not see it, but women surely do notice other women checking out their man.

My thoughts on cheating is this....I don't think 99% of the men on the planet can consistently turn down soft ball pitches from women. However, most men aren't going to work overtime for pvssy when they already have some at home. For example, even if you have a bvtch wife at home, you aren't going to jump through hoops, put in the work, go through the dating/screening bullshvt to find new pvssy, and deal with hiding everything from your wife unless you have to. On the contrary, you could have the most loving feminine/hottest wife at home, but if you are out at a bar or something with friends and Megan Fox or Sydney Sweenie offer you sex that night.... GOOD LUCK BRO :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:. TBH, I think women will forgive you for more cheating like this over the other way of cheating which is a complete breech in contract when it comes to patriarchy.
 

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This is a part of my idea that romantic relationships have a shelf life of goodness, regardless of how long they last.

Attraction loss will happen over time. The shelf life of goodness in LTRs/marriages is about 5 years.

If you know couples that have been together longer than 5 years (these are typically married couples), they are experiencing this on some level.

There's a reason that 2010s-2020s marriages have less sex in them than 1980s marriages.
"romantic relationships" are a fugazi coined by teenage girls and women with the female equivalent of Peter Pan syndrome. Relationships that last longer have a lot more grit than what is portrayed by entertainment.
 

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Relationships that last longer have a lot more grit than what is portrayed by entertainment.
A lot of longer term relationships (usually marriages) have a long lasting decay phase. The decay phase of an LTR can last for years.

Married couples are also good at not letting outsiders know the extent of their decay phase until after the divorce papers have been filed.

A longer lasting relationship is not indicative of a quality relationship.

Both of us likely know 5+ year long couples in a decay phase at the moment, but these people aren't letting outsiders know, especially their unmarried friends.

The idea was mentioned in a 2014 article from Caleb Jones (aka Alpha Male 2.0, Blackdragon). Point #3 is a big part of that.

 

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A lot of longer term relationships (usually marriages) have a long lasting decay phase. The decay phase of an LTR can last for years.

Married couples are also good at not letting outsiders know the extent of their decay phase until after the divorce papers have been filed.

A longer lasting relationship is not indicative of a quality relationship.

Both of us likely know 5+ year long couples in a decay phase at the moment, but these people aren't letting outsiders know, especially their unmarried friends.

The idea was mentioned in a 2014 article from Caleb Jones (aka Alpha Male 2.0, Blackdragon). Point #3 is a big part of that.

Old School Coach Greg Adams RIP btw called out the boomer marriages that men idolized. He said that there was more than likely cheating and everything, but our grandparents just put up with it and swept it under the rug.
 

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Old School Coach Greg Adams RIP btw called out the boomer marriages that men idolized.
Those were more likely to be pre-Boomer era marriages. This is the GI Generation (1910s-early 1920s births) and Silent Generation (late 1920s - 1945 births).

The TV show Mad Men (which aired from 2007-2015) looked at some of this. Don Draper (a late 1920s birth) and Peter Campbell (1934 birth) were GI/Silent examples of this.

When the Boomers were children in the 1950s-1960s, they were seeing these marriages in their childhoods.

In the USA, no fault divorce started in most states in the 1970s. The 1970s era divorcees were rarely Boomers because most Boomers were too young to be married and/or their early stage marriages had yet to decay. 1970s era divorcees were most late Silent Generation with Gen X children. Boomers were not dominant in divorce until the 1980s.

He said that there was more than likely cheating and everything, but our grandparents just put up with it and swept it under the rug.
Boomer women (the divorcees of the 1980s to early 2000s) were more likely to divorce and not up with stuff.

The infidelity gap between men and women started to noticeably close after the Boomers, though there's probably a case that Boomer women started that trend.

The pre-Boomer marriages had mainly male cheating. The affairs looked a little bit different with the Boomers and beyond.

For Gen Y/Millennials, the marriages of our grandparents or great grandparents look nothing like marriages in the present day.
 
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