The luxury of divorce is far from each of them, and the traditional old definition of marriage is that life together is good and bad, as it does not suit it at all, as matters have reached their tragic climax. When they get angry at their wives, they will kick them to death, and the nobles betray their wives, but among the young employees and the owners of stores, they have spread at the present time usually the slaughter of their wives without mercy!
The excerpt reflects on the harsh realities of marriage, contrasting the luxury of divorce, which is unattainable for many. It criticizes the traditional view of marriage as a partnership that endures both joy and hardship, emphasizing that for some, the situation has escalated to a tragic extent. Instead of mutual support, there is a dangerous prevalence of violence and betrayal, particularly among affluent individuals and younger generations.
The text highlights a disturbing trend where anger drives men to extreme actions against their wives, a reflection on how toxic dynamics can manifest in relationships. The notion that betrayal and violence have become common, particularly among young professionals, underscores a breakdown of values within these partnerships. Overall, it presents a grim perspective on the institution of marriage and the troubling behaviors that emerge in its wake.