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To: wingnuts'nbolts
If I were a man I would be mad too, and I would very definately think twice before I put my whole future in the hands of some woman who could wreck my life if I squeeze the toothpaste from the middle.

Thank you for bringing that up. That is an aspect to this that isn't talked about much. The fear of what might happen in a divorce is real, and is certainly one reason that young men are shying away from marriage. But another aspect is the knowledge that even without a divorce, they will be sharing a house with a person who keeps a nuke next to the bed. That is not the foundation of a sharing, trusting relationship.

Even though neither partner may ever mention it, both know that the woman has a nuke, in the form of a government that will step in instantly at her say-so to deprive the man of house, home, children, assets, income, and possibly even liberty. It is not a happy thing to share a home with someone who can do that at the snap of a finger. The threat is always there. Who wants to live with that? A man can't just marry a woman anymore; her government moves in with her, whether she wants it to or not. That changes the character of the relationship in some fundamental ways that could understandably turn a lot of people off.

The feminists will tell us that these are all very necessary protections to keep women from being battered, but the rest of the women will have to pardon the rest of the men for not signing up for a program that treats them like criminals.


344 posted on 07/06/2002 1:20:16 PM PDT by Nick Danger
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To: Nick Danger
A man can't just marry a woman anymore; her government moves in with her, whether she wants it to or not. That changes the character of the relationship in some fundamental ways that could understandably turn a lot of people off.

Are you saying that it isn't possible to find these things out before you get married? Do you put more thought into evaluating potential employees than you do marriage partners?

347 posted on 07/06/2002 1:23:51 PM PDT by independentmind
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To: Nick Danger
A man can't just marry a woman anymore; her government moves in with her, whether she wants it to or not.

Orwellian, n'est ce pas?

348 posted on 07/06/2002 1:24:16 PM PDT by buccaneer81
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To: Nick Danger

Please note that this applies right up to the time they actually emerge from the womb. That child is "her's" prior to this and she can kill it regardless of her husbands feelings on the matter because it's "her" body.

It's no wonder people scratch their heads and wonder what happened to marriage and the nuclear family.

350 posted on 07/06/2002 1:25:17 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Nick Danger; RJayneJ

Even though neither partner may ever mention it, both know that the woman has a nuke, in the form of a government that will step in instantly at her say-so to deprive the man of house, home, children, assets, income, and possibly even liberty. It is not a happy thing to share a home with someone who can do that at the snap of a finger. The threat is always there. Who wants to live with that? A man can't just marry a woman anymore; her government moves in with her, whether she wants it to or not. That changes the character of the relationship in some fundamental ways that could understandably turn a lot of people off.

The feminists will tell us that these are all very necessary protections to keep women from being battered, but the rest of the women will have to pardon the rest of the men for not signing up for a program that treats them like criminals.

quote of the decade !

[/experience speaking]

638 posted on 07/07/2002 6:01:12 PM PDT by tomkat
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