By Cezar-Valentin Constantin
A funny take at what the world would look like if all the "secrets" behind marriage would be common knowledge.The goal of all marriages are not to find love and happiness but instead to lead to a successful divorce where the guy presumably gets destroyed by the divorce courts. The short film takes you through a number of short scenarios at what I assume is a local Spanish restaurant and it kind of reminds me of
something that you'd see in the bizarro world on an episode of Seinfeld. The male characters are funny because the women are constantly shit testing them to see how little they actually care for them. The male characters have to prove to the woman that they don't love her and that they will treat her poorly throughout their relationship and subsequent divorce. It's a world where having feelings for the person you love romantically is seen as wrong. Ironically however women don't have feelings for men the same way that we have for men. Sure they can be devastated when divorced or when they get dumped because their chances of finding a man that's as good enough as the one that left them are
pretty slim especially after they pass the age of 35 but for the most part women don't love men the way we love them. Ironically at the end of the Main Course Divorce film one of the characters is speaking to his lawyer and he mentions that he's in love with a woman and he doesn't want to get divorced. He says that society is taking the idea of marriage and making a business out of it and that without the feeling of love relationships are just business so we might as well just not both. Personally that's the way I see relationships now. I see them as an exchange of my time and resources and soul for sex and hugs. Everyday that goes by the less I'm interested in intimacy or relationships. I've pretty much gone MGTOW monk mode for an entire year now and it feels pretty good. Because if she can't love you back and doesn't want to work together as a team instead of the CEO than there is no point. In the Main Course Divorce film the lawyer sees that there's no hope for his client to get divorce so he asks for the check because he wants to do either one of two things: number one disrupt his train of thought so that he can keep his job in the future. Or number two the lawyer sees that this client is a complete waste of time so he's never going to propose a divorce to this wife so the lawyer needs to move onto a new client. Ironically sometimes I feel I could understand the position of the lawyer because ironically in my photography business last year I shot weddings as well as doing work for family court lawyers.
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ReplyDeleteNo one enters into a marriage expecting it to fail. Still, more than 20 percent of first marriages end in divorce within five years, and 48 percent of marriages dissolve by the 20-year mark, according to 2006-2010 data from the government’s National Survey of Family Growth.1 Separation and divorce are emotionally difficult events, but it is possible to have a healthy breakup.
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