This is my very first post on the forum so I will ask my question and then introduce myself...
What experiences has anyone had bringing women from non-plural marriage backgrounds into Polygyny?... Especially women who are not strongly religious, perhaps agnostic or even atheist?
I am a single, British man, early 30s, I am popular with women and I love female company. It makes me so sad that many of the young women I meet seem to be desperate for male leadership and are starved of it. Society no longer creates men, just eternally adolescent males unable to give these women what they need. I feel compelled to help and guide them. I have two competing internal drives... Hypergamy (be patient, dont let my relationship with an imperfect woman lock me down, another one better for me will come along)... And polygyny, to step up and take on the responsibility usually born by multiple men.
The latter seems the moral choice but there is no culture of Polygyny in my country so it could only be done by convincing women who have never previously considered anything other than monogamy. Moreover, my country is barely even Christian at this point. The church of England seems to function as just one more state institution of modern, liberal decay. Its services are almost unattended and those to do attend are mostly old.
I'm here to humbly learn from the experience of others and see if I can form a path for myself with Polygyny.
THANKS!
What experiences has anyone had bringing women from non-plural marriage backgrounds into Polygyny?... Especially women who are not strongly religious, perhaps agnostic or even atheist?
I am a single, British man, early 30s, I am popular with women and I love female company. It makes me so sad that many of the young women I meet seem to be desperate for male leadership and are starved of it. Society no longer creates men, just eternally adolescent males unable to give these women what they need. I feel compelled to help and guide them. I have two competing internal drives... Hypergamy (be patient, dont let my relationship with an imperfect woman lock me down, another one better for me will come along)... And polygyny, to step up and take on the responsibility usually born by multiple men.
The latter seems the moral choice but there is no culture of Polygyny in my country so it could only be done by convincing women who have never previously considered anything other than monogamy. Moreover, my country is barely even Christian at this point. The church of England seems to function as just one more state institution of modern, liberal decay. Its services are almost unattended and those to do attend are mostly old.
I'm here to humbly learn from the experience of others and see if I can form a path for myself with Polygyny.
THANKS!