Why are Conservatives More Likely to Get Married? - Brad Wilcox | Maiden Mother Matriarch
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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In this episode of Maiden Mother Matriarch, Louise Perry and Brad Wilcox discuss the appreciation of traditions and marriage as an institution among conservatives, why couples should embrace a teamwork mentality, and what having a joint account vs separate accounts as a couple means for a relationship.
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I think about the clusters of genetics. I joke about people who never wanted marriage going extinct.
Jolly Heretic Dutton are born and raised with group oriented values.
Some argue values are like a software that must match genetic hardware.
yeah... on the money no
but on the name yes tho both
are divorce disincentives
and more so ALL IN
This video is a bit of an oversimplification about successful marriages. There are plenty of non conservative couples who have successful marriages, especially in the Catholic Church, and I'm not talking about the liberal leaning married couples. Also, married women didn't take their husband's last name until the late sixteenth century, at least in the West. Is this guy saying marriages before the late 1500s were less likely to be successful because women didn't take their husband's last names? Also, in some Latin American countries kids will have both parents last names to remember both the father and mother's families.
I know he's talking about successful in the 21st century, but his views are clearly a messed up conservatist view on marriage that forgets a historical perspective and context of marriage in the West. Nevertheless his view was too oversimplified, and really the keys to successful marriage is how both spouses put into the marriage, which includes each one's preparation before marriage and how they put effort in their marriages.