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So why is Rollo married?
Bro, I wish I knew! I hope to ask him, or read about his reasonings.
So why is Rollo married?
Bro, I wish I knew! I hope to ask him, or read about his reasonings.
Why is not getting married a problem? We often talk about the successful marriages, but what of the risks involved? Are those risks and sacrifices properly assessed, and are they appreciated by the opposite party? Not even considering love as part of the logical equation atm because either the modern man doesn't know the true risks involved, or he is emotionally driven to sign up regardless.The problem is not getting married. The problem is marrying the wrong woman or a woman who doesn't really love you and is only with you to have a provider.
I know many successful marriages.
My mom is still single after her divorce too, although she is about 25 years younger. Older, more experienced folk like yourself are the main reasons for my stance. The emotional fire that newlyweds always speak of tends to burn out. You can't tell what life will do to other people, and how it'll end up affecting you...My ex-wife and I got married to have kids, and we did that. If we met today, I don't know if we would get married. She has always made more money and she already had a previous marriage, so the incentive for marriage was never strong for her. I can't say that it was ever strong for me either.
As for getting married again, I can't see it happening. I've been divorced for 12 years and my Dad (almost 84) is still single after his divorce.
We got married when I was 33 and she's 8-months older. She's a very successful attorney making 500k/year in a Fortune 10 company. I make 6-figures, but not 500k. We're both tall, attractive, smart, and socially adept. We had a good run (about 10 years) and we have two kids that have won the genetic lottery.There in lies the problem. She was of higher value than you were. Ladies marry up, not down, usually. How old were both of you when you signed the contract?
Yes, the wall was coming and she settled and got married. Had the kids, got divorced. Now it's time for her to have some fun. Don't take it personally (no disrespected intended), it happens to most modern dudes. A good run in marriage is for life, not 10 years. 10 years in some states equates to lifetime allimony. Dude, with ladies everything, and I mean everything, is planned with them and their hive friends. The only way a dude can protect himself is to be one step ahead in every aspect of the relationship. You have a lot to read and learn before your next one.We got married when I was 33 and she's 8-months older. She's a very successful attorney making 500k/year in a Fortune 10 company. I make 6-figures, but not 500k. We're both tall, attractive, smart, and socially adept. We had a good run (about 10 years) and we have two kids that have won the genetic lottery.
From her perspective, the Wall was imposing and she intimidates most guys. I was the right guy, with the right attitude, at the right time.
Given the choice, I would have kids with her again. I just don't know if we would do a formal marriage in today's climate.
If it's a good marriage, I think there are definite benefits for both the male and the female. Unfortunately, people don't seem to appreciate those benefits. I would say women don't appreciate them - women have complained for ages about the housewife role - but guys here will outright deny there are any benefits for men at all. So both genders are unappreciative.Marriage doesn’t benefit women either. It benefits families. Nothing else.
Won the genetic lottery, lol. I guess you two owed it to the species to get together and have some children.We had a good run (about 10 years) and we have two kids that have won the genetic lottery.
And their eating can begin.It does from a psychological perspective - they've achieved security, and have successfully bound their mate in a legally binding contract..which as a result lowers competition anxiety. The list goes on.
Not wrong. Both parties slack on their physical health because of that long sought after "security". A lack of competition anxiety will do that to you. It's mostly complained about by men because we are physical creatures - women typically care less.And their eating can begin.
YouTube rsd Tyler. Search beta male shame. The book power vs force by D R Hawking quantified shame at 20/1000. Shocker, women use shame to keep men in order while women are out going nuts and having bastard children from diff men + a series of abortions.Is rationally speaking, NOT a good decision for men. I'm nearing the end of The Rational Male and it finally sunk in that marriage truly only benefits women from a psychological, societal, and even legal standpoint. It's disturbing how men, including myself wanted to get married without realizing the gravity of what I'd be signing up for....what I'd be signing away in the process. I used to think with my **** regarding marriage but after learning about competition anxiety, comparing it to my own experiences....**** man. What the **** was I thinking!?
Marriage is cucked. Allocate current and future earnings plus sexual access is gay. What sort of man marries in the current dating era? It reeks of desperation.Why Women File 80 Percent of Divorces
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about 50 percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce, and about 80 percent of the divorces are initiated by women. That 50 percent is often quoted and it is probably on the high side, but it is illuminating that 80 percent of the divorces are filed by the wife.
Answer truthfully.i just am not convinced. i enjoy men for who they are and what they offer. the yang to my yin. but i don’t ever think of them as cash cows and gettig married to “lock one in” seems illogical and maybe cynical. getting married doesn’t lower compete anxiety either. the “men always cheat” image is always there. although women cheat more than men.
Nothing in life is free. You pay one way or another. In my divorce we both parted with what was ours. i do enjoy some men with money, but it’s not about the money as i do okay for myself. Getting annoyed at women because we like men with status is like females trying to shame men for preferring younger and fitter women.Answer truthfully.
Nothing wrong with a woman being attracted to a successful man. That's as it should be.Getting annoyed at women because we like men with status like females trying to shame men for preferring younger and fitter women.
Bad girlNothing in life is free. You pay one way or another. In my divorce we both parted with what was ours. i do enjoy some men with money, but it’s not about the money as i do okay for myself. Getting annoyed at women because we like men with status like females trying to shame men for preferring younger and fitter women.
Anyone who has read enough of Rollo's content knows why he is married and that he would not get married again. He got married in the 90s before becoming redpill.So why is Rollo married?
You don't need to have the intent to "lock one in", the law does that for you.
Although these days, I'm seeing more and more relationships where women are the breadwinner, and the men are little more than sponges.
Man or woman, I guess it's kind of like having a pet around, helps keep you from getting lonely.
Him saying he wouldn't remarry is not a very profound statement. That would imply that either his marriage failed or had a tragic end. A lot of guys who get married say that they will try it once. Now if he had said that he regretted getting married, that would be another thing entirely, and as far as I know, he has not said that. If he did say that, I would very much question his claim that he had a happy marriage, but again I don't believe he has said that. I'm sure he wouldn't want to rewrite his daughter out of existence either.And yes, I would still never remarry were I to find myself single tomorrow – I simply cannot endorse marriage, as it exists today, as a good idea for any young man. Remember, this is coming from a guy with a d*** good marriage.
This is all good and very candid.Anyone who has read enough of Rollo's content knows why he is married and that he would not get married again. He got married in the 90s before becoming redpill.
"Yes, I’ll be married for 23 years in July. Yes, I’m still happily married to the same woman and have never been divorced, nor have I ever considered divorce. My marriage’s success is directly attributable to my Red Pill awareness and putting it into practice. Mrs. Tomassi and I are still very much in love, we’ve raised a gorgeous and smart daughter to adulthood, and I think my marriage is as close to most people’s ideal as can be.
And yes, I would still never remarry were I to find myself single tomorrow – I simply cannot endorse marriage, as it exists today, as a good idea for any young man. Remember, this is coming from a guy with a d*** good marriage. As MGTOWs are fond of saying, endorsing marriage today is leading the lambs to slaughter. I agree. It is simply, statistically, the worst decision a man can make in his life at present, yet so many men want to believe they won’t be one of those statistics." -from Rollo Tomassi's blog
He also knows what top form SMV is and what epiphany phase is. Guess which hr married?Anyone who has read enough of Rollo's content knows why he is married and that he would not get married again. He got married in the 90s before becoming redpill.
"Yes, I’ll be married for 23 years in July. Yes, I’m still happily married to the same woman and have never been divorced, nor have I ever considered divorce. My marriage’s success is directly attributable to my Red Pill awareness and putting it into practice. Mrs. Tomassi and I are still very much in love, we’ve raised a gorgeous and smart daughter to adulthood, and I think my marriage is as close to most people’s ideal as can be.
And yes, I would still never remarry were I to find myself single tomorrow – I simply cannot endorse marriage, as it exists today, as a good idea for any young man. Remember, this is coming from a guy with a d*** good marriage. As MGTOWs are fond of saying, endorsing marriage today is leading the lambs to slaughter. I agree. It is simply, statistically, the worst decision a man can make in his life at present, yet so many men want to believe they won’t be one of those statistics." -from Rollo Tomassi's blog
Whats the point of marriageThe problem is not getting married. The problem is marrying the wrong woman or a woman who doesn't really love you and is only with you to have a provider.
I know many successful marriages.