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Why This Genius Supported Tetragamy And Hated Monogamy

Schopenhauer’s Weirdest Concept And best Solution To Monogamy and Prostitution

Tetragamy transformed the marriage system that would benefit both individuals because it allowed humans to express their natural sexual and reproductive capacities in such a way in which monogamy did not.

It also handled each individual’s material and financial needs in a more sensible manner.

A young woman should be married by two young men, and when she gets older, and outgrows her reproductive capabilities and so loses her interest in her spouses, the two young men should marry another young woman who will serve them till they are old.

Instead of having one supporter, when two young men married for the first time, she has two.

This has both pros and cons. When the two young men’s earnings were insufficient, They’d just have to look after one woman and her little children.

Later, as their affluence grew, they’d be able to support two ladies and a large family. If the first marriage does not work out, they should marry another young woman and women for their part by taking care of the cause you’re always be supported by two incomes.

Jealousy issues and paternal infidelity are obvious cons of the concept of tetragamy, regardless of which of the two men is the child’s father.

He was well aware that, even in today’s monogamous culture, a father cannot be certain who the biological father of his children is.

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