More than half of Americans of prime mating age are without a partner. Has this ever happened ever?! https://twitter.com/WilcoxNMP/status/1109151609127350272 …
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"half of businesses in America created in the last 35 years are bankrupt" would really make people think
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Most small businesses fail within five years. This is more like 'half of all commercial real estate has burned down in the last ten years'. But, point taken.
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@DegenRolf , it's the upper and lower classes who are having children. The middle class can't afford them but are too responsible not to care.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If women (the picky sex) don't need a husband (no social pressure, jobs and social security abundant) they are only interested in the top 20% of men. If they can't score in the top 20% (most can't) they will rather stay alone than compromise. This can't work, and it won't.
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To what can this be attributed?
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It's becoming increasingly harder to make ends meet / addictiveness of our devices could be part of an explanation
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Geoff, to what extent do you think Tinder & hook up culture, and a decline in traditional monogamy and a concurrent rise in sexual inequality, is the cause? If in a liberalised culture, 20pc guys screw 80pc of women, which anecdotally seems true, isnt this an inevitable outcome?
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Not that I dispute it, but what evidence would you cite to support this claim, Geoffrey?
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This is what happens when feminist are teacher's to boys.
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