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Reply to "What is the future of heterosexual dating when the number of men attending college continues to drop"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Humans are generally pretty realistic about calculating where they will need to settle to find a mate. It will work itself out. The nonsense about polygamy or a subset of men dating all the women is of course nonsense. The vast majority of people want normal traditional relationships and male educational attainment certainly isn’t enough to shake that. [/quote] It’s not at all nonsense – it’s very well-documented that this is what’s happening right now, not even at some point in the future, with online dating. Because women generally have unreasonable dating standards (the college degree example in this thread being one of them), they only swipe right on the top 10-20% of men. So you have something approaching 100% of eligible women contacting 10-20% of all eligible men and ignoring the other 80-90%. This is a bonanza for the top-tier men and gives them no incentive to stick to only one woman. Hence all the complaints from women about the dating pool being only comprised of losers and players. Women are essentially shooting themselves in the foot by clinging to such unreasonable standards.[/quote]
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