Meanwhile, it’s not exactly an unknown phenomenon that older fellows seek out younger partners, including those that have been through a divorce. Does that make older men generally choosier than women? Doesn’t this bust the claims you’ve been asserting about how choosy women are ruining everything? ; )
We should be very concerned about the fact that the number of single women over 40 is rapidly growing. Most women want to have children and a family.
I’m concerned about a lot of things. I don’t see a government or academia-provided solution to “the number of single women over 40 rapidly growing”. If you’re mentioning it (or just rabbit-trailing), then what - exactly - is ‘the’ problem, and ‘the’ solution?
That’s nice. In some states, “allowing men in their early 20s” to talk to 13 year olds might also ‘reduce the number of single men’. And just which party is that beneficial to?
Nope, society no longer allows young men in their early 20s to date younger women (of legal age). However, the number of young men dating women over 40 is rapidly increasing. Why? Because young men in their 20s and women over 40 are the loneliest groups.
I’m concerned about a lot of things. I don’t see a government or academia-provided solution to “the number of single women over 40 rapidly growing”. If you’re mentioning it (or just rabbit-trailing), then what - exactly - is ‘the’ problem, and ‘the’ solution?
There are a lot of problems, like the declining birth rate, for example.
I have mentioned some solutions. For example universities can stop discriminating against young men so more 'economically-attractive' men are available for women.
Nope, society no longer allows young men in their early 20s to date younger women (of legal age).
Your comment about ‘society’ has no basis in fact, but the other observation arguably remains plausible. Many ‘younger’ men in their 20’s seem to be lonely because they’re all pining away for 17-year-olds that they’re fixated on, for some unexplained reason. In other words, they’re lonely because they’re being too choosy. ; )
I’m concerned about a lot of things. I don’t see a government or academia-provided solution to “the number of single women over 40 rapidly growing”. If you’re mentioning it (or just rabbit-trailing), then what - exactly - is ‘the’ problem, and ‘the’ solution?
There are a lot of problems, like the declining birth rate, for example.
I have mentioned some solutions. For example universities can stop discriminating against young men so more 'economically-attractive' men are available for women.
The difference in the number of graduates from college in 2019 favored women by just several percentage points overall, and numerically by approximately 200,000. How is that going to explain your ‘twice as many females in relationships than males’ claim?
As well, males drop out of high school and college at higher rates than women. Why does this suggest to you that programs existing to assist women in college should be terminated on the basis of discrimination?
Your comment about ‘society’ has no basis in fact, but the other observation arguably remains plausible. Many ‘younger’ men in their 20’s seem to be lonely because they’re all lining away for 17-year-olds that they’re fixated on, for some unexplained reason. In other words, they’re lonely because they’re being too choosy. ; )
The dating app data isn't showing that. Several studies conclude that young women are pickier than young men.
Men are lonely because there are a lot more young, single men than young, single women. Simple.
Many ‘younger’ men in their 20s seem to be lonely because they’re all pining away for 17-year-olds
There are many reasons why young men are lonelier than young women.
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
Your comment about ‘society’ has no basis in fact, but the other observation arguably remains plausible. Many ‘younger’ men in their 20’s seem to be lonely because they’re all lining away for 17-year-olds that they’re fixated on, for some unexplained reason. In other words, they’re lonely because they’re being too choosy. ; )
The dating app data isn't showing that. Several studies conclude that young women are pickier than young men.
Men are lonely because there are a lot more young, single men than young, single women. Simple.
OK, then. Problem resolved. Make more women, or export more men to another country.
Many ‘younger’ men in their 20s seem to be lonely because they’re all pining away for 17-year-olds
There are many reasons why young men are lonelier than young women.
Wait. Above, you gave the reason. Now, you’re changing your mind? : D
One of the issues here is that you’re using pretty squishy language. What is ‘lonely’? What does that mean to any one ‘young man’ or ‘young woman’?
I cannot read the study by "Alexander," because the Twitter user, named "Alexander" who is a self-proclaimed researcher only shared a bunch of screen shots that purport to be from a study that he doesn't appear to name, or link to.
You know damned well that he is an aggressive critic of the Red Pill and an aggressive defender of feminism. Why would an aggressive critic of the Red Pill make stuff up about that? There's no need for your dishonesty.
How to tell me you didn't read his blog without telling me you didn't read his blog.
"Far-left." lmfao
(Then again, given your reading comprehension, and information synthesis abilities, there's a chance you've read his blog religiously multiple times. Care to guess how many times this "agressive defender" mentions feminism on his website?)
On February 4th, DT stated he’d get therapy - not to mention the many, many times before he stated he’d get therapy. It’s now March 27th, and he still hasn’t gone to therapy.
DT, you started a new mega thread yesterday and, at your request, I combined all the threads you've recently started on the general topic of mating and dating habits of young women. This thread reads like a continuation of that topic, combined with personal grievances over the fact that people disagreed with you in that thread. Please do not start new threads that are related to or are continuations of issues discussed in your mega thread.