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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its women who have to keep lowering their standards since so few men even graduate college now.[/quote] No. In my community, both men and women typically go to college. And women are as likely to go to STEM fields as men (at least in 2nd gen). [/quote] What do you mean "no"? Facts are facts. More women than men are going to college. More women than men are graduating from college. Your anecdote does not negate facts. [/quote] In the higher SES commnunities, both women and men go to college. It's the lower-middle / lower SES communities where more women go to college.[/quote] Not really, please do even a cursory google search. More women than men are going to and graduating from college across all income groups and regions. Even high ses. [/quote] 95% to 98% of children from the top 5% income families go to college. It's not mathematically possible for there to be a substantial gap between men and women. [/quote] There certainly is. Because more of those are women, and more of the graduates are women. It's like you're blind to facts. [/quote] Why isn’t this framed as an issue for female college graduates not being able to find a partner? Framing it exclusively as a problem for men is weird. [/quote] Because men are whining about being lonely. They aren't getting enough attention and are throwing temper tantrums nonstop. As stated earlier in the thread, this isn't actually an issue for most men. It's a very small, lonely, vocal subset of men who think women/sex should be handed to them on a silver platter without any effort on their own part. Instead of being a person women would want to partner with, they just blame women's standards instead. *shrug* [/quote]
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