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[[File:man.jpg|thumb|right|<center>Man bribing woman for sex and knowing who his children are.</center>‎]]
[[File:man.jpg|thumb|right|<center>Man bribing woman for sex and knowing who his children are.</center>‎]]
'''Marriage''' in the modern Western context is a system of legalized [[prostitution]] by which men bribe women (with money, never losing his job, free transportation, a ring, a lavish wedding, and often a house) to let them have sexual intimacy and children in a long term monogamous relationship.   
'''Marriage''' in the modern Western context is a system of legalized [[prostitution]] by which men bribe women (with money, never losing his job, free transportation, an expensive ring, a lavish wedding, and often a house) to let them have sexual intimacy and children in a long term monogamous relationship.  The symbol of marriage is a man going down on one nee offering an expensive diamond ring.  There is a reason why women hate to be the ones to propose like this, because most of the barter is supposed to be on the male side.


Even if there is 50/50 shared parenting and the mother works, it is still a bribe, as the condition of a stable marriage is only the man keeping his job, not the woman. As the National Parent's Organization says, "The key factor in the decision to divorce is whether Hubby has a job. If he doesn’t, even if his job loss is involuntary, his odds of being ditched by his wife skyrocket."<ref>https://nationalparentsorganization.org/blog/23125-does-cohabitation-explain-the-decline-in-the-divorce-rate</ref>
Even if there is 50/50 shared parenting and the mother works, it is still a bribe, as the condition of a stable marriage is only the man keeping his job, not the woman. As the National Parent's Organization says, "The key factor in the decision to divorce is whether Hubby has a job. If he doesn’t, even if his job loss is involuntary, his odds of being ditched by his wife skyrocket."<ref>https://nationalparentsorganization.org/blog/23125-does-cohabitation-explain-the-decline-in-the-divorce-rate</ref>
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