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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Article from Today in 2001 on how men weren't even interested in settling down till their mid to late 30s. https://www.today.com/health/what-men-want-20-30-40-i283386[/quote] Different times... And we are wondering why women went left?? :lol: ""I'm a legs and butt man," says Andrew, a 23-year-old stockbroker. He explains, "My first thought when I see a woman is, 'Do I want to have sex with her?' That cuts out 70 percent right away. At this stage of my life I'm not particularly looking for anything long-lasting." That's probably because most male twenty-somethings have one burning desire: to build a successful career. In terms of women, well, the more the merrier. Men in their twenties want a pretty woman, an ornament on their arm to show their boss and the world: "Hey, I must be really cool to attract such a hot babe." There's a hope at the end of this semi-shallow tunnel of youth: As men in their twenties age, they begin learning from experience. "You get knocked around a few times by women with big knockers and you realize a pretty face isn't everything," says 27-year-old Peter, a marketing consultant. "But I'm still initially attracted to someone's looks. So any busty blondes reading this can contact me through the Website. But I also want a woman who's sensitive because, hey, I got feelings."[/quote] Humans, both male and female, in their teens and twenties have thought this way since the beginning of humanity. Seeking out those who are most attractive is nothing new and it has nothing to do with politics. [/quote] Yet now the tables have turned. Young men want to settle, women say no thanks. [/quote] Who are these young men wanting to "settle"? Your anecdotal experience does not represent a nationwide trend. It's weird and creepy how you people are trying to paint all young women and men with a single brush as if you're walking in their shoes. Give them space and let them be who they want to be. Show me polling data compiled over 12 months involving at least 20 million men and women under the age of 25 and I'll take your word for it. Otherwise, this dialogue is silly and useless.[/quote] Pew Research and others. [/quote] +1 this has been a reporting theme for awhile, just try google. At any rate, I find the right focus on women marrying as early as possible (a talking point specifically of Charlie Kirk) concerning as marriage in late teens or the early 20s is associated with a higher divorce rate. [/quote]
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