And vice versa. My mom took her wedding vows seriously. All the details about "in good times and in bad times, in sickness and in health" and "forsake all others" she believed she was swearing a sacred oath before God. And she's been married to my dad for almost 6 decades now. But my parents are of the World War II generation, which was a generation that believed in duty and sacrifice for the greater good. They could not have defeated Hitler and Imperial Japan if they had had today's shitty attitudes taught by feminism. Feminists actively teach their congregants to be combatiative, resentful, and hateful. They're a lot like the Nazis that the WW2 generation fought against. My generation is the baby boomer one, which was the first one to start focusing and me, me, me and to not give a damn about being an honorable person. And generations to follow took up that baton sadly instead of trying to be like the WW2 ones.

My mom stuck with my dad even when his business went bankrupt. Contrast that with my obnoxious ex who dumped me the very day I lost my job. I was in on the computer already updating my resume and prepping to go into the jobs office the next day to begin my search. This was pre-Internet or I would have already been online finding leads.

But I don't buy that good marriages have never been possible. They were once possible before feminism brainwashed women to be full of hate and to not give a damn about being a good person.