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Originally Posted by MikeG
Bindings and promises are the precursor to betrail  and betrail consumes relativities  .
This is why I say people need not get married - the breakup will cause problems and even the binding between the man and woman will cause stress. It's all because of fear.
Example of why you shouldn't marry: The midlife crisis is caused primarily of a sense of loss and fear of the inability to change what has happened and the man must make things happen in the now to regain the youthful freedom he is denied. This causes a married man to go into mania that he has lost everything to a bound state of lifestyle. A sense of loss to the promiscuous youth and unbound others once he realizes he has thrown his life away and misery later in the fact that he has loss in a divorce his manic state has caused.
Key to all of you - don't get married, stay free. This is why I love poly amory. The root cause of the midlife crisis is the fear of being alone and the problem of binding tradition - Once tormented enough by a binding to one woman by tradition a man will see that he has betrayed himself and lose the wife. Notice how it is the first thing pursued: a young lady! 
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Quite the interesting take Mike. Question: do you imply "poly amory" to mean polygamous relationships? If that is the implication then your statement makes sense. You don't want to be married to one person when you have an affinity for women. Matter of fact, I commend you for having that outlook if that is the case. Please DO NOT get married if you want all the women in the world because you will only break their hearts if polygamy is your thing. ON the other hand, if that's not what you mean, please elaborate on what you do mean because I don't think it's sufficient to say that a man being married to one woman is an absolute cause of his midlife crisis.