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    Image credits: ProbablyLongComment #6. Shockingly, not much. My marriage only lasted 5 or 6 years. I made a poor choice in women, or rather I ignored the red flags that were waving in my face like ...

  3. Herbivore men - Wikipedia

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    Many women refuse to marry men who do not have steady jobs since a stable employment is seen as a sign of maturity and masculinity, and a man's ability to financially provide for a family unit. [13] [10] Other women feel that self-proclaimed herbivore men are weak and not masculine, while some men apparently are not attracted to "independent ...

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  5. Sen. Josh Hawley suspects that most young, unmarried men view watching pornography as an example of manliness. But in his new book, the Missouri Republican says men who watch porn aren’t really ...

  6. The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] “Marriage isn’t about just raising kids, splitting chores, and making love. It can also have a spiritual dimension that has to do with creating an inner life together–a culture rich with symbols and rituals, and an appreciation for your roles and goals that link you, that lead you to understand what it means to be part of the ...

  7. Doughface - Wikipedia

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    Many Southerners still looked at these doughfaces from the same perspective as Randolph—weak men who, without any firm moral commitment to their cause other than political expediency, could prove unreliable at some critical point in the future. [5] Richards has classified 320 congressmen in the period from 1820 to 1860 as doughfaces.

  8. Why so few men change their names in marriage - AOL

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    The same survey found that just 5 percent of men take their wife’s last name and 1 percent hyphenate. A 2022 survey from Zola, the online wedding registry, planner and retailer, had similar results.

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