Here's a pet peeve of mine: How many times have you seen a situation, real-life or fiction, that would have been nicely solved if people just realized they had plural marriage as an option? I was watching a TV show - it's post-apocalyptic, you'd think they'd realize they don't have to play by the "old rules" anymore (of course the writers still are...), there's a guy who's got a pregnant wife, and a woman he's fallen in love with, who both need his support, but of course no one has a clue of the best potential outcome! (from my point of view) This happens in real life all too often. I find myself thinking a lot less of such a "small guy" who doesn't even realize what he is capable of (OK, maybe HE's not, of course not everybody is cut out for it.)
That's not to say that many such offers would be accepted at this point in time - but at least be man enough to make the offer! How unfortunate for women that our culture has trained men to not be "bigger". They don't realize that's it women who bear the brunt of the pain of enforced monogamy-only. It's 3rd-rate men who benefit - any loser can get a wife. Here's how I've said it before: "If the good men are suddenly not all 'taken', but available - the guys that treat women poorly will quickly realize they better shape up if they want to have a woman in their life". That's a win/win for the ladies, as I see it.
Am I wrong? Or just overly harsh?
That's not to say that many such offers would be accepted at this point in time - but at least be man enough to make the offer! How unfortunate for women that our culture has trained men to not be "bigger". They don't realize that's it women who bear the brunt of the pain of enforced monogamy-only. It's 3rd-rate men who benefit - any loser can get a wife. Here's how I've said it before: "If the good men are suddenly not all 'taken', but available - the guys that treat women poorly will quickly realize they better shape up if they want to have a woman in their life". That's a win/win for the ladies, as I see it.
Am I wrong? Or just overly harsh?