Saturday, 1/25/2025
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Everyone knows it: the fatigue in the relationship. When you look into your partner's face after ten years, puzzled, and realize: “Before marriage, I wanted to live forever.” Almost everyone had their dreams of a happy and fulfilled existence. And what is left of that? At 25, you marry the person who drives you crazy… - and by 50, you find out: They succeeded. But is marriage really outdated despite high divorce rates? Are single life, evening companions, and cheating portals online a viable alternative? Can the old institution of marriage not be modernized? For men today, for example, it’s not important that a woman can cook, but that she doesn’t know a good lawyer. The man knows by now: Whoever is on top has to do the dishes. The only important thing today is that the relationship is balanced: One is right, the other is the husband. Marriage does have its good sides. You come home and always have the same person to relate to, who rejects you. A marriage doesn’t have to be boring either. You can also take out life insurance on each other, then there’s the exciting tension of who wins. A few rules just need to be followed. The most important one is: Fidelity. Many people can’t manage that. Why not? With animals, it works too. Penguins are faithful for life – but they all look the same… Stephan Bauer leads by good example, has (again) stepped up to the altar, true to the motto: “Marrying is stupidity out of reason.” Why not? “We’ve been together for 5 years, argue a lot, have little sex - then we can make it official.” This program is, as always, a punchline-packed mega fun, but also an open reckoning with single society, eroding values, and the feeling of “anything goes.” His fans will love it!

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