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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with women that they should be selective and it's their right to get the best possible man out there. That's just common sense. However, I am not convinced a lot of educated women are aware at the ratio of educated women vs educated men. A lot of educated women end up hoping for the same kid of men namely kind, smart, educated career driven etc. Unfortunately these men are less and less common. And if you find these men, you need to filter out the ones who are not alcoholic, depressed or drug abuser. But women operate as if these high caliber men are all over the place. If the trends continue in 20 years or so it will be more common for highly educated and well compared to be paired with less educated and lower compensated men. But of course at that point they can just choose to remain single..and I think the latter is the more likely scenario because women are being more and more vocal about the fact that they don't need a man and they are just fine being single. 20 years from we will most likely be a nation of mostly single people. I mean we are already there. Hookup culture is now almost normalized. It's totally okay to talk about the guy or gal you had sex with last weekend and will probably look for a different one next week. [/quote]
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