Monogamy: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
14 bytes added ,  3 January 2021
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Monogamy''' is a form of relationship in which a person only has only one parter at a time. [[Jordan Peterson]] and other [[Tradcon|tradcons]] blame the departure of monogamy on today's society for the growing [[inceldom]] of young men and [[Femoid|female]] promiscuity. Monogamy is no longer a norm, and in fact the [[mainstream media]] pushes an agenda of [[sexual liberation]] that trivializes sex (in a way that only [[Chads]] and women are benefited, in terms of sexual access), and [[Roastie|vulgarizes women]].
'''Monogamy''' is a form of relationship in which a person only has only one parter at a time. [[Jordan Peterson]] and other [[traditionalism|traditionalists]] blame the departure of monogamy on today's society for the growing [[inceldom]] of young men and [[Femoid|female]] promiscuity. Monogamy is no longer a norm, and in fact the [[mainstream media]] pushes an agenda of [[sexual liberation]] that trivializes sex (in a way that only [[Chads]] and women are benefited, in terms of sexual access), and [[Roastie|vulgarizes women]].


==Claims that monogamy causes inceldom==
==Claims that monogamy causes inceldom==
17,538

edits

Navigation menu