Content Creator Claims Natural Family Planning Users Have Only 5% Divorce Rate
"When it comes to natural family planning, we know that people who aren't using artificial contraceptive methods, according to some statistical analyses, have as low as a 5% chance of getting divorced."
About this episode
Matt Fradd hosted Seamus Coughlan, animator behind Freedom Tunes and the crowdfunded animated anthology Twisted Plots, for a comprehensive takedown of modern gender war rhetoric circulating on social media. The conversation systematically addressed viral content from both red pill influencers and feminist creators, with Coughlan presenting statistical arguments that practicing Catholics who attend Mass weekly, avoid cohabitation before marriage, and use natural family planning can reduce divorce rates to as low as 5%—dramatically contradicting the red pill narrative that marriage is too risky for men. Fradd and Coughlan critiqued a childfree influencer who cited shopping and nail appointments as her life purpose, diagnosing her stance as ressentiment—Nietzsche's term for hatred of what one believes unattainable. They analyzed abortion advocacy content with pastoral concern, a woman's near-divorce over household chores as evidence of toxic therapeutic framing, and dating advice encouraging quick sexual activity as setting men up for failed marriages through neurochemical bonding that obscures character assessment. Throughout, both hosts emphasized that harms to either sex damage both, rejecting the adversarial framing of gender discourse. Coughlan revealed his new animated series episode, funded by audience crowdfunding, significantly surpasses the original pilot in quality and will soon release. The episode blended cultural criticism with practical marriage advice rooted in statistical analysis and Catholic teaching.
Key takeaways
- Coughlan cited Harvard research showing practicing Catholics who attend Mass weekly with their spouse have 50% lower divorce rates than the general population.
- Natural family planning users have divorce rates as low as 5% according to statistical analyses Coughlan referenced, versus roughly 40% nationally.
- Fradd argued premarital sex causes neurochemical bonding that makes men overlook character flaws and increases divorce risk despite red pill claims it tests compatibility.
- Both hosts diagnosed childfree and feminist content as ressentiment—resentment toward life paths the speaker believes themselves incapable of attaining.
- Coughlan and Fradd argued 70% of couples cohabit before marriage, a practice statistically linked to higher divorce rates that most could avoid.
- Coughlan's crowdfunded animated anthology Twisted Plots has produced a first episode that significantly exceeds the original pilot in animation quality and writing.
- The hosts framed gender war discourse as mutually destructive, insisting genuine harms to men damage women and vice versa rather than representing zero-sum competition.