Brad Wilcox pointed out that married men are, on average, much happier than their unmarried peers
And you know why that is?
Because married men, even those married to god awful soul sucking hellions, no longer have to engage in the fucking rat race. They don't have to compete, they don't have to keep up with every single man out there, they don't have to constantly be juggling 3 apps, 14 conversations, and a book full of preferences for dates. They can just come home and focus on anything that isn't figuring out how to get a girl to text back.
Now, most men should still be mindful of that, else his hellion will be cheating before long. But that's the bliss of ignorance.
That's not a slam dunk they think it is. It says nothing good about women. If we weren't instinctually wired to crave them, we'd have no practical use for them outside procreation.
And you know why that is?
Because married men, even those married to god awful soul sucking hellions, no longer have to engage in the fucking rat race. They don't have to compete, they don't have to keep up with every single man out there, they don't have to constantly be juggling 3 apps, 14 conversations, and a book full of preferences for dates. They can just come home and focus on anything that isn't figuring out how to get a girl to text back.
Now, most men should still be mindful of that, else his hellion will be cheating before long. But that's the bliss of ignorance.
That's not a slam dunk they think it is. It says nothing good about women. If we weren't instinctually wired to crave them, we'd have no practical use for them outside procreation.
Brad Wilcox also said that married men earn more money, but didn't explain that its only because they have to earn more.
A bachelor guy can just live a minimalist life off of a retail store job.
That's a solid trick of language right there. A married man earns more, but keeps less. So in reality he ends up living poorer despite higher income.
same kind of logic feminists use for the wage gap lol