Prenups and the Erosion of Commitment: A Twitter Debate

in Lifestyle3 days ago

My text serves as a response to Kache’s misguided convictions, which he shared publicly. Thank you for taking the time to read.

We don’t have a fertility crisis—we have an abortion crisis. Every year, millions of babies are lost to abortion.

“Men aren’t willing to step up and commit to women,” we’re told, yet the majority of divorces are initiated by women. Sometimes, the reasons are valid, but far too often, it’s driven by boredom or the pursuit of "novelty."

Countless men end up sleeping in their cars while their ex-wives invite new lovers into homes their former husbands still pay for. This isn’t some fringe scenario; it happens every single day.

Too many women no longer view marriage as a sacred commitment. Instead, they see it as a transaction—a way to secure a provider with no intention of honoring their vows. Once they’ve drained the man dry, they move on to their next “victim.”

What is the point of marriage if not for children? And yet, even with children involved, marriages crumble daily. Historically, children have rarely stopped women from leaving. Worse still, over 20% of married men are victims of paternity fraud. Let that sink in: one in five men raising children who aren’t even theirs.

If women truly valued commitment, they wouldn’t balk at signing prenuptial agreements. But too many men unknowingly commit to women who don’t embody the values they claim to hold. They’re essentially in relationships with strangers—facades rather than real partners.

“Is divorce really so easy? So likely?” The statistics don’t lie: divorce is more common than a successful marriage. It’s the statistically probable outcome.

To Sarah, the Daughter of Albion, who asked, 'Where is your son and heir?' For most men, the answer is this: floating, aborted, in the sewage. Thanks for asking.

Kache’s level of ignorance shouldn’t even be legal.

That said, I do find men who demand prenups a bit odd. But the backlash against them is equally absurd. You never know what someone’s been through. We’ve all been burned by promises of loyalty that ended in betrayal. We’ve seen women cheat on their husbands, then walk away with hundreds of millions of dollars.

“Why worry if you don’t have that kind of money?” That’s exactly why men should worry. Most don’t have the funds to survive a divorce, let alone thrive after one.