Introduction

After 1950 when the Child Support laws were passed marriage became a redundant contract because the Family Court system now enforces by law what was once promised by marriage.

 

Body

We have to go back in time to before the creation of the Family Court system to get an understanding of what life was like back then.

 

  • At one time the laws did not get involved in domestic affairs.

 

This knowledge might come as a shock to someone who has been raised in the modern era where Blue Pill teachings have created the impression that women always had the power through the Family Court system, but that's not the case.

If you actually go back in time before 1900 you will find that women were not believed capable of being trusted because their "Feelz before Reals" thought process was considered incompatible with good governance. Women weren't allowed to vote, to own property, or to hold significant assets. They didn't trust women at all.

 

  • What was marriage then?

 

At a time where women held no power while men had all the power you had this Natural Law harmony situation where each gender had it's polarity, men being masculine and women being feminine. This dynamic created a very powerful attraction between the genders as opposite polarity is the root of attraction.

 

  • Marriage was a promise of a man not to abandon his wife and children even though the laws would not enforce any penalty if he decided to do it anyway.

 

This meant that women lived in a state of Perpetual Dread that their husband might leave them or more simply to throw her to the curb and pick a younger female.

Women were under great pressure to remain desireable.

 

Conclusion

The Family Court system automatically gives women everything the old marriage promise once gave, so marriage is redundant.

Simply avoiding marriage changes nothing if children are involved.

Present day females can pretty much get pregnant without any effort to be desireable to a man.

There is no incentive in our system for women to behave well and the marriage promise does nothing to improve her behavior.