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The discussion dismisses the overly simplistic idea that men simply choose to stay out of laziness or stubbornness. Instead, many men stay due to complex emotional tapestries woven from responsibility, cultural conditioning, fear, and the absence of emotional support systems. The lack of close, emotionally open friendships makes it harder for men to process dissatisfaction or seek outside help.
Furthermore, the notion that divorce is always the optimal solution ignores the profound emotional and practical investments men make to maintain stability for their children and uphold commitments. The idea that love is merely a feeling oversimplifies a commitment rooted in duty, sacrifice, and responsibility.