2024-06-06 at 6:16 AM UTC
Would you still want to be faithful to one person and married?
Narc
Naturally Camouflaged
[connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
You wouldn't even be faithful to yourself by that point
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2024-06-06 at 8:57 AM UTC
um ya that's kinda the point
2024-06-06 at 9:11 AM UTC
The desire to move around between partners is associated with lust, the desire to increase breeding success and genetic diversity of offspring by having children with many different people, and social jostling for the best possible breeding partner.
When people get older they settle down hormonally and they seek companionship more than something to throw their leg over.
From an evolutionary psychology point of view, early on people rut, with all the destructive consequences, then later on they become productive providers to provide a stable situation in which to raise kids, thereby maximising reproductive success.
If people live to 200, the last 150 years of life would probably be really boring.
2024-06-06 at 9:57 AM UTC
If you wouldn't want to be married to someone for over a hundred years why get married at all?
2024-06-06 at 1:28 PM UTC
People can't be faithful now.
Marriage is also obsolete now anyway.
2024-06-06 at 1:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
People can't be faithful now.
Marriage is also obsolete now anyway.
just because you failed at designing and constructing a bridge that lasts doesnt mean bridges are obsolete technology.
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2024-06-06 at 1:47 PM UTC
I don't trust anyone not to cheat on me and don't know why or if it's really a bad thing. Ideally I wouldn't want my partner to cheat but if they do I don't want it to end our marriage, I'd rather they be okay with me also cheating. Though I feel like it would result in less intimacy between us, it could be better than divorce, it would be more like a partnership than a loving marriage. Why am I thinking so much about this.
2024-06-06 at 1:48 PM UTC
Mik was an apathetic psycho and we got along fine so ik I could be fine with a no feelings relationship but it isn't ideal.
2024-06-06 at 2:05 PM UTC
Enigma
African Astronaut
[memorize my carmelite sway]
Yeah I really want to get a long term partner. But after a short while they realize I'm not shit and leave me :(
2024-06-06 at 4:31 PM UTC
Kinks
Actually pretty straight
[bitch the twenty-second stewpan]
idk what married would have to do with it but definitely would rather stick with one person who knows who I have always been and remembers fun stuff we did than try to remember it with several different people
2024-06-06 at 10:58 PM UTC
Living until 200 sounds like pure hell. I'm not suicidal by any means but at 43 years old I can say I've had my fun, I'm lucky to still be alive and if it was my time I'd accept it. If I didn't have a kid and a dog I wouldn't want to keep going at all. I guess it's depression, it's hard to keep fighting it sometimes.