Were men (and women, I guess...) designed to be with one person for the rest of their lives? I get there are some really strong marriages out there, but the majority of married guys are miserable.
I am recently single and I’ve done a lot of thinking while talking to multiple girls (and no commitments) that I get a damn rush out of it and love it. Maybe it’s me but eventually I get tired of one girl, so I move on to another or I look for another challenge. I get that marriage is a sacred establishment and you’re supposed to fight for, support and love your partner forever but were we really designed that way?
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Thread: How is monogamy a thing?
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Today, 04:34 PM #1
How is monogamy a thing?
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Today, 04:40 PM #2
Romans invented it and everyone quickly copied when they realized how useful it was for empire/civilization building.
When you engage almost every male in your cause and harvest his labor in trade for a single piece of poon, chit gets built at warp speed. Armies, infrastructure, religions, etc. Look how far humans advanced in the past 3k years vs. the prior 197k years.
Now that monogamy is all but over, it will become more and more difficult to capture labor from lower ranking men. That's where onlyfans comes in and fills that void ded srs.
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Today, 04:42 PM #3
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Today, 04:43 PM #4
I don’t think there’s any rules set in stone-unless you’re religious. Some people aren’t built for monogamy for life, and that’s okay, just be upfront and leave the relationship gracefully when you’re no longer interested.
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Today, 05:00 PM #5
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Today, 05:04 PM #6
Some of us are, and some of us aren't. End of story.
It really sounds like you enjoy the novelty of new women, and that's understandable. I think you'll eventually get tired of it after you've had your fun though.
Personally, I think everyone should "play the field" a bit before settling down. It'll keep those "what if there's something better out there" feelings at bay.
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Today, 05:10 PM #7
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Today, 05:15 PM #8
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