Trend #1: we're past peak-woke. When the woke wave was cresting in 2014-15, no one knew how large the tsunami is and we all ran for cover. But there's enough data now that it was never more than a (loud) minority, and the majority is pushing back.
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A return to religion or community-based life can help the non-rich and urban find good dates, but there are two issues with it: 1. God doesn't exist. 2. Netflix and video games do, and they're often more fun than going out to deal with people.
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To wrap it up: I think that dating will actually get better for the online and the educated, as they learn to leverage the internet for meeting like-minded people offline. I literally have a personal blog with a "date me" button, 10 years from now it may not seem unusual.
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But the offline and blue-collar have a big cultural mountain to climb, especially the men. A lot of them will choose to go their own way, as will the casualties of the gender wars of the 2010s that had their brains permanently poisoned against the other gender.
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P.S. This was all about heterosexual dating. Gay dating is probably as great as its ever been with legal marriage and matching apps. But once the euphoria passes, they may also have to deal with issues of economics, their place in the culture, and integrating online with offline.
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Birth rates dropping means lots of old people who need to be cared for. I bet that will become a manly job in the future.
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I wouldn't really bet on it, but I certainly hope that culture will follow the economic incentive. Do we have data from Japan about working-class men jumping into eldercare?
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