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The philosophy ultimately questions the relevance of traditional marriage, characterizing it as an outdated social contract that still binds men with responsibilities that may no longer logically apply. As women have become more economically empowered, the argument states that the traditional expectations placed on men—especially regarding alimony and financial support—are archaic and unfair. This perspective encourages men to reconsider the implications of marriage, potentially advocating for relationships without legal entanglements.