You met her one day via irrelevant circumstances. You have the same stance on sex and relationships right off the bat. While dating, she does her thing, you do yours, and you meet once or twice a week and love every minute of it. Neither of you have to worry about your pasts or secret feelings because you're both totally open from day one.
Eventually you move in together. There's no pressure to change who you are, to make more money, to get in better shape. She shows no signs of worry about the idea of you being the way you are. You wouldn't change her if you could.
There is no pressure to get married.
But after several years, you decide that it might have finally happened. You've met the perfect girl. You propose. You get married. You have the perfect number of children (whatever that may be), you both work equal amounts at your jobs and your household obligations. Nobody gets bored, nobody cheats, nobody needs to "spice things up". There are fights, but the overall level of contentment never wavers below a 3 or 4.
On your 60th anniversary, Jesus returns to earth and congratulates you on being the first couple to last 60 years without letting selfish horseshit ruin everything in 2000 years. Then you both die.
Minus the Jesus part, how many of you believe this is possible? I don't say probable, I say possible.
There's a whole fucking fuckload of bitterness here, and it's entirely understandable, but I don't think anyone here would claim that if they could insert themselves into this scenario, they wouldn't. You're MGTOW because society has conditioned women to see men as worker ants, not because women are inherently evil.
Unless you think they are inherently evil. Whatever, I don't care. I'm just here to collect valuable data.
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