NO WONDER YOU DON’T WANT THE NIGHT TO ENDWhen something fills you up, when you're exactly where you want to be, time stops mattering. You glance at the clock, and every passing minute feels heavier than the last. Not because you're tired, but because you know that, sooner or later, the night will end. And the last thing you want is for that to happen.
Because some moments should last forever. Conversations that flow effortlessly, laughter that comes out of nowhere, and glances that say more than words ever could. The place, the time, what’s happening around you—none of it really matters. The only thing that does is staying right there, stretching out every second, holding off the inevitable.
Because when something is good—really good—saying goodbye always feels like a mistake.
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MARRIAGE IS NOT A PATRIARCHAL INVENTION TO OPPRESS WOMEN; QUITE THE OPPOSITElucilboy
From an evolutionary perspective, marriage can be seen as a feminine strategy to ensure stability and male commitment. While male biology tends to favor the wide dispersion of genes, women, who invest significantly more in raising children, needed to secure emotional and material support from their partners. Monogamous marriage emerged as a way to limit male promiscuity and ensure that their resources were directed exclusively to their family.
The legitimization of children, the concept of a stable home, and the transfer of resources within marriage addressed practical and social needs that primarily benefited women. Additionally, religious and moral norms reinforced male fidelity and commitment, turning marriage into an institution that balanced power between genders and ensured the survival and well-being of families.
In this context, marriage became a tool to hold men accountable, curbing their impulse to spread their offspring indiscriminately while providing a safe environment for raising children, meeting both female and family needs.
At the same time, marriage offered men a false sense of security, making them believe that the children they were investing their efforts and resources in were their own, further reinforcing exclusivity within the family unit.
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