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It’s a weird societal standard where relationships (especially sexual ones) are seen as achievements rather than personal choices. The whole “virgin” insult just comes from that mindset—assuming that everyone must want the same things and that not having them makes someone lesser. It’s a shallow way of thinking, but unfortunately, it’s pretty common.
SO I think saying that "I'm just living life the best I can without worrying about that" is either a young person or someone that probably isn't in a healthy place for a relationship to begin with.
Have you ever heard of the word “asexual”?
The nuclear family is a creation of the church and state. There is no natural requirement for it. Successful men throughout history have been able to support multiple wives and concubines and the women are usually fine with it, as long as they are provided for. We are seeing a return to that nature now as modern liberated women are free to date whom they want rather than being expected to marry and have a family and, surprise surprise they would rather share the hyper-successful men than be locked into a marriage with an average joe.
The human nature is to reproduce with attractive partners, not to marry based on convention and live in a house with 2.5 children and a mortgage.