2. It’s more than likely to end in divorce. And, besides, after 8 years living with girls I know that women are just far too annoying to spend any great length of time with. As Darwin observed, deciding to keep a woman is bit like deciding whether you want a dog.
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3. Aside from this, the future for the UK looks something like this...https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OFs0b97sqg4 …
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5. This is fun and I’ll enjoy it, but it’s not suitable to raise a family in. I’d have to move abroad. We’re about 5 years off it getting much worse.
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6. I vaguely considered getting a random girl pregnant, but I grew up in a single parent family and it isn’t really fair on the child.
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Have faith. There are a few aspiring traditional mothers out there who aren't stupid.
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If you think a single girl in Britain has made it to 30 as a virgin then you are slightly deluded. “Traditional” is a misnomer. It has been in collapse for about 500 years. It always depended on external sanctions, which were largely shot away by 1850, nevermind 2018.
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Then don't marry a 30 year old whose ova are mostly degraded if they've not been used up already. Marry a younger woman, from a family that's taught her that she needs to marry earlier if she wants to maximise her chances of a decent family life. (1/2)
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1. British women become sexually active at 14 (low class). Middle classes at 16-17. The idea that a family “instructs” a girl is alien to British modernity, and doesn’t happen outside bizarre religious sects. Young women have 0 interest or incentive to marry an older man.
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2. They have their pick of attractive younger men in their sexual prime, and they’re also expected to be educated and to have completed that before (+career) marrying. That puts the age range of marriage up to, at earliest, 27.
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I am interested in the aetiology and genesis of this pattern of behaviour (which is indeed empirically attested), specifically in the British context. What kind of pressures cause and sustain such behaviour? Do you have any literature (by you or others) on that?
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I think any book on the sociology of sex in Britain published recently would cover it. It’s the pattern for the entire Western (&. Westernised world) pretty much. Cause? Education of women, collapse of the family/religion, birth control, feminism, women entering workforce.
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I’ll look into it, though I am weary of academic sociology because of its progressive bent. Those are the material factors, yes; but where does the pressure to become promiscuous come for these girls? Their mothers? Their peers? The media? All of the above? (Most likely)
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