In that you say men only want sluts/whores and are not interested in the romance aspect of relationships. This is an argument right out of the purple-haired feminist handbook that describes men as little more than animals.
Not really. About all I can assume is that you're referring to your horribly made arguments, in which case, no, we're not there, so you can hardly claim such. I suppose that fits in with the absurdity of your other two main points, though.
The arguments you made are nonsense. You may be only trying to explain how another poster feels, but the argument you made is still nonsense.
People romanticize the past, but it really wasn't that great, especially for women. I suppose realizing this would require being able to put yourself in their shoes, though.
No, things would pretty much remain the same for the majority of people
Just because something is no longer shamed, it does not follow that it would then become celebrated. This is absurdity. You also seem to think it would be instant riches for anyone getting into it, but it's subject to the same market forces as everything else.
That drag kids thing is going to help spell the end of the regressive left. If you conservatives should be jumping all over that to help make it happen.
And this is your other absurd argument, based on an assumption that all women would want to become prostitutes, which is without any kind of basis.
The funny thing is, I rather like the idea of sex bots as an option and an outlet for people, though admittedly a big part of that is how much autistic screeching is coming from the intersectional feminist crowd. I have a feeling that the reasoning Terthna suggested for why the sex-negative feminists are against sex work in general applies for why they are against that, which is to say that they don't want men to have an outlet or an option that doesn't include them.
It is and humanity at large already does live like that, because every group has a different sense of morality. That Venn diagram can overlap in some places, but it's still different depending on what group you are part of.
So? Not sure what kind of a "gotcha" you think you have there, but its immaterial to the subject of marriage in the US.