alexkiallys, that's very negative attitude towards live and relationships.
Maybe we have more divorces now because people don't have constraints necessities they had before. E.g. women make their own money so they don't need a man who brings the money home.
But maybe we're also more and more unable to have relationships. It's not about the possibilities we have now, but the things we're unable to do now.
Friends on FB is a good example. We can have millions of friend on social media, but the number of real friends...
But what I said is true. You might not believe this, but I'm an old fashioned romantic. I have relatives who have been married for 30, 40 and even 50 years! So I've seen that side of relationships.
Some people don't want to do the hard work it takes to maintain a relationship. A lot of people aren't in relationships because of love, it's because they don't want to be alone. And there is a difference. People feel a stigma if they're single. Earlier in this thread, one member told another member that he should get a girlfriend.
Why?
Don't get a girlfriend just to say you have a girlfriend. There's nothing to prove. And you stated that people don't have constraints like they had before. I respectully disagree.
People don't have the respect, discipline and focus they had before. If a guy is in a relationship, why in the world is he in a chat room talking about sex with another woman?
Because he doesn't have to be committed to his girlfriend. No one HAS to chat in a chat room. No one HAS to send nude pictures of themselves. People do it because they can. And they don't care about the person they're with until....
THEY GET CAUGHT!!!
Then all of a sudden it's...
"Hey, it's not what you think. I know it looks bad, but um... um... come on, so I was masturbating while I was looking at this woman have sex with a horse! EVERYONE does it!"
And if the other person doesn't believe them, then the "cheater" actually becomes defiant!
"Fine, whatever, who needs you? You think I can't find another woman? Just watch me!"
If a single guy daydreams about all these different women, I understand, but if you're in a relationship, then what does the other woman have that your girlfriend (or wife) doesn't?
Because when you're in a relationship, you're supposed to accept the other person as they are. But how many people truly do that? I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but if your eye starts to wander, ask yourself ... "Why?"