Hoe phases aren't good for women wanting marriage

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I'd say it's true for men as well too. Alot of brehs are pushed to chase women and sex because of society narratives and it scrambles their brain up too. It's a proven fact for both sexs that the more sexual partners you have the harder it is to pair bond with someone on the back end.
 

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A lot of white girls go through it during the college years but end up married to a dude with a good career
But they're raised in a culture that still values marriage not even for the love aspect of it but the financial and racial security. That's why they have their phase in HS and college and then by junior/senior year they clean it up and find the guy with the best financial prospects and lock him down and have kids. She just buries all the memories of how she used to get down at those sorority parties :mjlol:
 
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But they're raised in a culture that still values marriage not even for the love aspect of it but the financial and racial security. That's why they have their phase in HS and college and then by junior/senior year they clean it up and find the guy with the best financial prospects and lock him down and have kids. She just buries all the memories of how she used to get down at those sorority parties :mjlol:

A good number of chicks like that reactivate that hoe gene about 15 years into their marriage. They’ve secured the all time bag and get a piece of their spouse’s retirement if they divorce… Cold world…
 

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A good number of chicks like that reactivate that hoe gene about 15 years into their marriage. They’ve secured the all time bag and get a piece of their spouse’s retirement if they divorce… Cold world…
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I'd say it's true for men as well too. Alot of brehs are pushed to chase women and sex because of society narratives and it scrambles their brain up too. It's a proven fact for both sexs that the more sexual partners you have the harder it is to pair bond with someone on the back end.
A lot of nggas not trying to hear this.

They think the only value a woman can have in their life is as a servant they can fukk.

Then hit the:
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When she dips with half his bread because she got tired of that arrangement and wants someone that actually wants to talk to her and do shyt together as a couple.
 

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It really depends on the guy they are trying to marry. If you want a traditional or more conservative husband then a hoe phase is pointless. If you want somebody freaked out like me you better come with tricks
 

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I'd say it's true for men as well too. Alot of brehs are pushed to chase women and sex because of society narratives and it scrambles their brain up too. It's a proven fact for both sexs that the more sexual partners you have the harder it is to pair bond with someone on the back end.
it's the same for men too.

and there have been a few studies that revealed that couples who entered marriage as virgins had the most fulfilling sex throughout the life of their marriage compared to those who didn't.

Meanwhile, the lowest odds of marital happiness—about 13 percentage points lower than the one-partner women—belong to women who have had six to 10 sexual partners in their lives. For men, there’s still a dip in marital satisfaction after one partner, but it’s never as low as it gets for women, as Wolfinger’s graph shows:

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Problem is the real hoes need to be hoes and manage their p*ssy like an asset, and stop being so fickle with nikkas as if they actually waiting for and selecting the right kind of guy (cause you a hoe! You everybody's wife)

And regular women need to stop trying to be what they think a hoe is, because they are way too emotional to handle all that fukking and ducking.


I also blame the heavy Christian epithets too, Yahawah told us to not cheat on each other and be sexually moral, the Bible doesn't really say the act of sex itself between two single people is immoral, as long as there is consent and mutual understanding then it can be handled as a transaction or casual event.
 

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A good number of chicks like that reactivate that hoe gene about 15 years into their marriage. They’ve secured the all time bag and get a piece of their spouse’s retirement if they divorce… Cold world…
I remember there was this Netflix show about this. The wife who had the perfect left started stepping out on her dude for the one that used to pump and dump her back in the day because she wasn't satisfied sexually satisfied. It's a cold world:francis:
 

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There are a lot of assumptions going on in this summary. Correlation doesn't mean causation. Did they control for extraneous variables? Of course, women who are less likely to engage in premarital sex are less likely to divorce. They're more likely to be religious and submissive, too. They're probably also more likely to stay in a bad marriage just to please God and their parents. It doesn't mean they are staying in a good marriage or that they are happy.
 

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Sounds good.... Now try finding one

Specific data by age group (primarily for the U.S.)


Gen Z (younger adults): A 2022 Kinsey Institute study found that one in four Gen Z adults have never experienced partnered sex.

Early to mid-20s: Rates of virginity are higher, with a 2014 Atlantic article noting that 12.3% of females aged 20-24 were virgins, according to CDC data.

Late 20s and 30s: The percentage of virgins drops significantly. By age 25-29, it's around 5%, and by their late 30s, it's only about 0.9-1%.
 

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