Very good book. Read it because the social imbalance that feminism created literally is the core issue that spawns all threats to life on Earth. From personal experience as a young man, after getting my masters at Stanford I decided to do the traditional thing, get a girl and settle down. I believed that the laws in the US were such that if you didn't hurt your spouse, you'd not be punished by the law, if you got a prenup, your finances would not suffer and if you put equal or more efforts into the child raising business your parental prerogative would be equal or greater too. WRONG! On all the issues the de facto state of affairs are different. Fact of the matter is my valid prenup in one step is unenforceable in another, contrary to the constitution, perjury not only does not get detected or punished in family courts, but the principle of 'more likely than not' rather than 'beyond reasonable doubt' makes it extremely easy for women to sustain false accusations by playing the victim and very likely that a person who alleges abuse by a lighter and more fragile spouse will be deemed insane and lacking credibility. As for the kids, if under a certain age (~14) under the guise of not wanting to disturb their peace with testimony the courts would not allow the questioning of the priority of the mother, and their desires and preferences will be ignored. It is not a question of whether to go on strike(the most rational reaction), but understanding what marriage def facto is - a contract for exploitations, deceitfully presented as fair and equitable through a variety of gimmicks.