Modern Dating, The Death of Marriage

Marriage is over. What was once a lifelong commitment to build a stable family and generational wealth has been reduced to a temporary agreement, easily discarded the moment she finds a man who offers more. She will not build, she will not grow, because she cannot create anything on her own, only attach herself to someone who already has. Modern dating is no longer about love, loyalty, or legacy. It is driven by her will, and her will alone. That is the new foundation. That is the new law.
 
Make no mistake, she is in charge of everything now. She selects from an endless supply of men who approach her, praise her, offer her attention, money, and time. She decides who gets intimacy, who gets commitment, and who gets discarded. A man’s value is weighed by how well he satisfies her passing needs. His role is conditional. His position is rented, not owned.
 
Modern dating is just an endless series of trades, where she matches attractiveness for value. She chooses based on who offers her more lifestyle, more attention, more status. Even before she perceives an imperfection in her mate the search begins again. It never ended. No ceremony, no explanation, no shame.
 
Even children are no longer protected from the swap. A father is no longer a father. He is a temporary fixture, a phase. The moment she finds someone with more status or more appeal, the children are handed over to a stranger and told, “This is your new stepdad.” She strips the children from their rightful father and replaces him with a man she barely knows, because it suits her narrative. No regard for loyalty, blood, or stability. The only thing that matters is her comfort and her control.
 
She no longer sees marriage as a bond. She sees it as a stepping stone. She will marry one man while keeping her eye out for others willing to serve her. She will attend her husband’s company, show up to his events, and smile in photos while secretly searching for an upgrade. Once that upgrade appears, she leaves. She walks away socially supported, legally protected, and morally justified.
 
There are no rules anymore. Her will is the only rule, and it changes the moment a better offer appears.

Modern Dating, The Death of Marriage

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