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As a man, I simply refused to to marry.
It's just a legal contract which is potentially life destroying for me. Still, I have a pretty traditional family without the titles: only one of us is working and it makes sense for both of us. This is likely going to change when kids are bigger and we have more time, but at the same time, we're close to not be in full time employment for someone else. We will likely work in our own business because we enjoy doing it, more than for the money we make. I think what's important, in today's society, is to not be career driven.
Corporations chew you, you end up wasting your life and your family is unstable because there's no one home for the kids. Equal working opportunity for both genders are great, but feminism preached being career driven too much.
Society adapted to having two working parents per family, wages stagnated while prices increased thanks to double the workers available and thanks to double purchasing power.
Divorces and single parenting, unstable families are what created this problematic generation. Now we pay the price. |
In business, finance, housing, consumption we are expected to bide by a contract. Yet, somehow partnerships are exempt from this rule.
Could you imagine if startups were run this way? "Hey a legal contract is potentially life destroying for me. So just take me at my word and do this secret handshake. That should be good enough." We'd laugh them out of the room.