Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Is marriage a legalized form of prostitution?

in both cases you pay for sex... however, a prostitute its cheaper, you get what you want and she leaves and you do dont have to see her until next time you don't have to pay for it every day with the nagging and bullshit you go through with a marriage and no lawyer fees to have her leave... also a prostitute at least works.. a wife stay all day long watching tv and eating and stealing your paycheck which you earned by working very hard.Is marriage a legalized form of prostitution?
A prostitute doesn't just take one man's money and have sex, she takes multiple. Also, she might be cheaper in the beginning but after you get some STDs the doctor bill might be a little high.Is marriage a legalized form of prostitution?
You have a very limited view of marriage, my friend. No where does it say that the wife must stay home all day. No where does it say that the husband pays for everything. You can set the terms of your own marriage. I've known couples who have both worked, both had their own bank accounts, with no shared accounts, and had a prenuptial agreement in place to keep things separate should they split up. I've known people in ';traditional'; marriages that worked just as well together. You can define your own relationship. And with your definition, you can remove the idea of paying for sex.
I like the way men sometimes don't think. Maybe you should walk around your wife one day if you have one. She may be a slob and an alcoholic. Most aren't. My wife can do three or four things at once and she does that all day long until she sits down and we watch an hour or two of television together.





I can well imagine what she would say after laundry. How about a stack of dishes created after a very good meal? What do you think she have to tell a labor relations board if she sued for a salery which she could say you never paid? If you have a wife and she's good to you in any way (and that includes the subject of this discussion), count your blessings.
Well depends on what type of girls ur going for. I mean if you get a girl that goes to college she will be making her own money and not have to depends on sum a-whole like urself. would u like it if ur daughter became a prostitute?...i hope not. A woman does a lot and sacrifices her body to bring something so beautiful to our lives, and that being our children. Have fun wit ur prostitutes and the STD's they give u as well. I heard Gonorrhea's a very good friend.
No intelligent woman would marry you or have sex with you.





We'd just steal your TV, eat all your food and spend your whole paycheck for fun.








If we had a free minute, we might even kick you in the balls for added pleasure. :)
It's quite funny your question I must say, but please you are stereotyping i go to work as well as my husband, and he's the one in my earhole all the time moaning at me!





You need to find happiness because you sound quite bitter
Most women these days work and most families are dual income. A marriage is a partnership - not a form of prostitution.
so, for you, marriage is only about getting laid?
sounds like you had it rough
I'm not sure whether you are asking a question or stating an opinion. But there are several flaws with your thesis. Technically, no money is exchanged in a marriage. Yes, it is true that many couples share property and in some cases, the male partner makes more money than the female and, thus, she benefits from the arrangement. This is not always the case. In fact, it is becoming increasingly less common for the wife to make less than the husband. In addition, even in egalitarian relationships, women also typically bear the bulk of the responsibility for raising children (if there are any) and keeping the house. These are unpaid labors which are not accounted for in your estimation. Therefore, in many cases women actually loose money by getting married (because of the lost wages due to maternity leave and childrearing).





Furthermore, despite your griping, all the research indicates that men universally benefit from marriage and live longer if they are married. For women, on the other hand, life expectancy and health are correlated to marriage in more complex ways. It appears that while men benefit from the institution of marriage outright (they live longer lives and are more healthy) women benefit only from very good marriages and can have health problems from poor marriages. Therefore, again, it seems that marriage confers benefits upon individuals (men specifically) that prostitution does not.





Given your feelings on the matter, I would recommend that you not get married or that you get a divorce if you are already married. Not because I feel that you would lose out from the experience of marriage (because, as I indicated, the research shows that you would live a longer life for having gotten married....unless your wife kills you) but because I would not inflict your negativity on someone else. It seems that you are better suited for a life of visiting prostitutes and living alone. In fact, perhaps you should take up prostitution as a profession yourself. You might be very happy in that line of work.





Good luck!

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