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Protip for men: if marriage is a horrifying concept for you and you think it is an evil trap, do not buy a ring and ask a woman to marry you

Iā€™m way over seeing radical feminist bullshit on my dash. This isnā€™t even social justice or a real issue.

sorry that not marrying someone you dont loathe is radical feminism i guess?

women: donā€™t propose or get married if u donā€™t like the thought of marriage

men: what kind of sjw fuckery

the other bit that this implies is:

If you like your wife, act like it. Even around your friends. Be open and honest about liking your wife, liking spending time with her, and not being resentful of the shared work of building a household. Let your buddies know you canā€™t hang out with them because youā€™d rather be home with your wife, whom you like, because she is your legit bff, even though you know your buddies are gonna mock you for it.

Stand up to your buddies. Tell them mocking isnā€™t cool and you donā€™t want them to do it anymore. Challenge the other men in your life to be better men.

That is what ā€œdonā€™t get married if you think marriage is an evil trapā€ implies to men who are married. And while itā€™s all completely reasonable I imagine that itā€™s scary as fuck when itā€™s just so much easier to har de har har the little womanā€™s such a nag, ainā€™t she, donā€™t we all hate being married so much? with other men.

In that context, ā€œdonā€™t get married if you think marriage is an evil trapā€ is kindof a radical statement.

The number of guys I work with who are engaged who started pulling the ā€œuh oh, life over soon, har harā€ shit that I have completely shut down with a simple ā€œwell if you donā€™t want to get married, then donā€™tā€ā€¦*sigh* And theyā€™re just like, hem, haw, welllll if I donā€™t then she might not stay with meee, which I respond to with ā€œwell, sounds like you need to have a pretty serious and honest conversation with your fiancee about your feelings thenā€ and then the *panic!* lookā€¦When you remove that easy ā€œhah hah ball-and-chainā€ narrative, watch the reaction. Some of them (to a female friend) will mumblingly admit that they love their fiancee and are excited to be married. Othersā€¦all you get is fear.

Thatā€™s the disservice we do men by refusing to teach boys how to explore their emotional needs. It hurts everyone. I watched three male friends walk into marriages I can tell they werenā€™t ready for and didnā€™t want, just because it was expected and they had no tools for emotional self-examination. Two of those marriages are (shockingly) in crisis, a couple years later. One has kids involved now. Itā€™s more than a little heartbreaking. The marriages I see that are working? Are the guys with the emotional maturity to talk to their wives and who donā€™t care if everyone knows theyā€™re in love with them.

SERIOUSLY.Ā 

My friend is getting married this summer and when I congratulated her fiance on their engagement he said to meĀ ā€œYeah well you know, women. This is what they want so you have to bite the bullet.ā€ and my other friendā€™s husband who was sitting next to him laughed and agreed. If this is how you feel, donā€™t get married. Donā€™t propose. Justā€¦. Donā€™t. Do it. Any of it.

Straight people think that doing things you really donā€™t want to do – like marriage and having kids – is normal cos theyā€™re still stuck in a fucking 19th century mindset.

Itā€™s why I know my best friend got a good one, heā€™s open about how much he loves her and heā€™s excited to be getting married and regularly contributes ideas and has his own input, itā€™s nice to see

It filters through as well. Even being gay, a lot of my straight friends donā€™t understand why I spend so much time with my husband. Because I love him? Because I enjoy his company? Because heā€™s my best friend? I canā€™t count the amount of straight people that have told me that they think itā€™s ā€œweirdā€ that my husband and I spend so much quality time together. The only person who understood was my mom, whose response was: ā€œIf you love someone and genuinely enjoy their company, why WOULDNā€™T you want to spend your free time with them?!ā€

How can anyone look at their impending marriage and think ā€˜oh no, itā€™s all over nowā€™ like???? Iā€™ve only felt so close to so many people in my life, but those small few were like?? Iā€™d wake up in the morning excited to be awake just to look forward to SEEING them. Iā€™d catch myself with this stupid idiot grin in broad daylight just THINKING ABOUT BEING AROUND THEM. Iā€™d sleep easy with them in my head, shitty days became perfect once I spoke to them. THATā€™s how I imagine feeling again someday. I think about feeling that way for someone again and itā€™s like the whole future opens up. Marriage is finding your best friend in the whole wide world and wanting to have a sleepover every single day, and to agree to it and then go around groaning like your freedom is being stolen is a HUGE disrespect. If you have the freedom to share your life with anyone you like and you throw it around like baggage you really canā€™t expect it to grow, can you? You gotta care about yourself a little more than that I think

All of this.

Not to mention this mentality makes itā€™s way TO THE DAY OF THE WEDDING. How many weddings have we seen with something like this:

Like what kind of toxic mentality do you have to have to say this as the bride is about to walk down the aisle and marry someone who itā€™s now suggested doesnā€™t even want to be there?? How is this cute? How is this supposedly charming? This is supposed to be the person you love and want to be with! And not to mention that you send this down the aisle with a small child (the ring bearer or the flower girls)ā€¦I have a special loathing for things like this.Ā 

Holy shit I didnā€™t know that was even a thing.

This reminds me of a study I read about years ago with statistics on happiness/stability in relationships of people of various genders/orientations, and straight people were at the very bottom. (And lesbians were at the top! Not a huge surprise, given that women are generally more inclined to communicate and work out emotions and issues.)

Oh God, Iā€™ve found something worse than those horribleĀ ā€œbride dragging the groom kicking and screamingā€ wedding toppers.

i think that now completes the Reluctant Straight Wedding Starter PackĀ®

Alex Heberling

Alex Heberling here. I own the place.

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