Well right off the bat I'll say that I am married. I'm on number four. Having said that I felt strongly enough about not needing women in my life that I wrote a book about it that I have yet to sell, still shopping it around. Title is "Why men don't need Women: what every male needs to know to win the war of the sexes."
Now I've been married four times in my sixty-five years and my current wife and I have a détente. I remind her that I don't need a cook, I'm an accomplished one in my own right having had a catering business. I don't need a maid, I've lived and kept my own house between wives. The one thing she brings to the table is sex and if she isn't meeting my needs in that department, I don't have any reason to keep her around. She is nice eye candy and still looks good for 62. Our relationship is all pretty basic. We are civil and friends, but in truth we are both settled into our ways and I have NEVER changed for a woman, which is probably why I've run through three. So most of the change is on her part. I'm the one who is financially set, I own our house outright, her name has never been on the deed and ex number two gave up her claim to any part of it decades ago.
I like women and have been with way more than my share between wives. All those trysts and relationships have led me to believe that all that effort was a monumental waste of my time and energy. Now at 65 I don't see much use to have women around that much.
What caught my eye was the discussion on misandry. I posted something on FB today on that subject and wanted to share it. So I will post it on the appropriate forum thread.