Misogyny implies a dislike or hatred of women and is not specific to beauty. Misogynists justify their behavior in many ways. The concept of a trophy wife or husband is denigrating but is far more narcissistic. Further beauty is relative. What I find beautiful is not what others do. So my trophy wife my not be a trophy to you. In my opinion it is much more telling of narcissism than misogyny. Further, women are just as likely to base their decisions on beauty and are therefore guilty of the same narcissism and by definition not misogyny.
Viewing a woman as an object or terming it as such is dismissing the personhood of that woman and subjugating her. There really isn't an argument here. Basing a decision on beauty isn't misogyny! That hasn't been my argument in the slightest. If your sole criteria or it's heavily weighted average revolves around beauty, I view that as shortsighted but not misogynistic. Referring to a woman in an objective manner or frequenting places that objectify women is misogynistic, I don't care about the reasons. We are discussing two different things.
Marriage as you define it is not universal. Polygamy, forced unions, doweries, arranged marriages, etc are all types of partner selection mechanisms that current exist and have been around much long than our western version.Describing each in terms of benefits to the society in which it is practiced is beyond my knowledge or desire to do so on an internet message board. Just know that there are stable societies that have adopted such mechanisms
Forced unions, doweries and arranged marriages serve(d) a purpose in their time and place but I fail to see how any of that applies to the audience at hand. This discussion began with some guys discussing the pros and cons of marriage with some anecdotal evidence thrown in. In this western world, where the overwhelming majority of people will choose who they want to marry, I gave some suggestions for evaluation and I explained some of the cultural significance on a Catholic football team's message board, thus I think I was fair in assuming the majority of my audience. Since the price to read my thoughts is nominal, I'll also add: caveat emptor
For the sake of brevity:
Marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thank you for the wikipedia article, I'm some what familiar that my Judeo-Christian notions aren't the only notions in the world. I also understand that there have been great successes and failures with the Western world experiment. Much of the Eastern world has beauty I admire and mindsets that would serve us well. I find wabi-sabi a very healthy mindset for our understanding of this world. It's a much healthier way to view things in comparison to the western cycle of consumption.
Sure you can claim it, but that does not imply it is not worthy of questioning ( or taboo) nor is it able to be applied to other human cultures and civilizations. Do not mistake my brevity with dismissal. Further you should acknowledge that there are other scenarios and that your specific brand of marriage that you adhere to is the result of your upbringing and cultural context and may not suffice or be accepted in other parts of the world.