I think they are missing a key point.
The main reason why society enforces monogamy is for the good of the children.
On a society level, you don’t want family fathers diluting their time and resources breeding new families while they already have one.
You don’t want family mothers breeding children outside of wedlock that will not be cared by their husbands.
Monogamy is a society-level evolutive adaptation that maximizes the wellness of children.
Can you as an individual get past society’s tendencies and create a scenario that is better for you and maximizes your pleasure?
Yes, you can.
Never having children or having concubines besides your main wife are those kind of solutions.
But on a society level, they are un-sustainable options that can only apply to exceptional individuals.
Making them the norm for the common person is self destructive.
Can you expand on the 'feminine fathers and masculine mothers' part a bit more? I totally agree with the broken households point, and children not having a father figure to look up to. Please don't mistake me as a gender equality nut, as I do agree there are men and women are different and you will never have complete equality e.g men are logical/physically dominant/less caring, and women are more emotional, caring, weak.I agree, and would add that the breakdown of the family unit is part of the dating market problem. People growing up with broken households, feminine fathers and masculine mothers, and you get people who cannot relate to themselves and the opposite sex in healthy (and attractive) ways.
Can you expand on the 'feminine fathers and masculine mothers' part a bit more? I totally agree with the broken households point, and children not having a father figure to look up to. Please don't mistake me as a gender equality nut, as I do agree there are men and women are different and you will never have complete equality e.g men are logical/physically dominant/less caring, and women are more emotional, caring, weak.
I think what i struggle with in the masculinity/femininity space is how much of the behaviour is objectively masculine/feminine, and how much of it is influenced by the societal context at the time? I wonder whether we try and assign this black and white thinking about masculinity and femininity to make up for the complexity of humans and uncertainty in the world. Using an example that I will take to an extreme, a man should never show weakness/emotion to a girl (which I know is not what the GC and SS community necessarily preaches, but using as an example), and at the lizard brain level of when we first evolved, that makes sense. But humans and their needs are so much more complex than that, and I'm sure we all know some guys that are incredibly successful with women who are not super masculine/have more feminine traits.
Thanks man, I've had that on my reading list for ages, so I'll bump it up to the topIf you want to learn more about masculinity I'd recommend you read the book "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover" and/or look up the jungian archetypes.
I know from experience I like polarity in my relationships, and so that means a dynamic between two different but complimentary energies.