Why do we track marriage and divorce at all?

Because in this world, everything the system tracks, it tries to control.

- Marriage isn’t about love—it’s a state-registered contract.

- Divorce isn’t about separation—it’s an exit fee for breaking that contract.

- Governments and courts don’t benefit from unity—they benefit from division, disputes, and financial entanglements.

If the words "marriage" and "divorce" didn’t exist, how would we even measure this?

And more importantly—why do we bother tracking it today at all?

The Harsh Truth?

💥 Love doesn’t need tracking.

💥 Commitment doesn’t need government approval.

💥 And freedom doesn’t need permission.

🔥 We don’t borrow time to pay off lies, and we sure as hell don’t register love with the system. 🔥

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I was just thinking about this... The state needs to mind its own business. If a chick requires the state to be involved, she's not a winner, throw her back.

Yes!

What started as a natural human bond got repurposed into a control mechanism.

At first, it was just survival.

Then it became property management.

Then it became a religious mandate.

Then it became a government contract.

And now? It’s a full-blown industry.

Multi-billion dollar wedding industry. 💰

Divorce lawyers feeding off broken contracts. 🏛️

State tracking and taxation on unions. 📊

Family courts monetizing separation. ⚖️

Marriage wasn’t created.

It was weaponized.

The real red pill is realizing: Love doesn’t need a contract. Commitment doesn’t need a license. Freedom doesn’t need permission.

Interesting. Andf the comments are also interesting!

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