He also makes the mistake of ONLY looking at benefits and not considering the risks. Not all men are winners in the marriage game. Perhaps he should compare lifespans, income, suicide rates, etc of DIVORCED men to men who were never married.
As far as I’m concerned, marriage is a farce nowadays. If any party can void the arrangement without cause (and possibly profit by that action at the other’s expense), then it isn’t really a marriage in any form I recognize. Until “no fault” divorce laws are repealed, I doubt I would ever get married in the United States.
No fault needs to go away. Plenty of people,today can get divorced for fault. And it should be taken into account.