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1. dougmw+I5[view] [source] 2023-07-01 14:34:00
>>gmays+(OP)
The trend of less education means less marriage is interesting. I think that tells me the root cause is that 25% of 40 year olds are not financially attractive mates. I think this speaks to a broader trend of men not being able to meet the traditional expectations of the breadwinner in an increasingly precarious economy.
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2. drumhe+nb[view] [source] 2023-07-01 15:04:36
>>dougmw+I5
Men dont really care about the income of their partner, they're more interested in physical attributes. Maybe women have set much higher standards and the majority of men dont meet those standards. Maybe men just dont want to get married?
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3. hospit+Iy[view] [source] 2023-07-01 17:14:37
>>drumhe+nb
I have gotten close with some female engineers, and until recently they never mentioned their dating preferences. They were explaining how a night went down

"I didn't want to approach them, he wasn't that tall, but she insisted so we did anyway. He was kind of cute until he took off his hat. His friend was country and I love country."

They explain the night, how they went to different tables and had different drinks. They exchanged phone numbers.

I was a bit bothered that they never mentioned anything I deemed important "Job/Education/etc..." Apparently a "construction safety manager".

The girl ended up mentioning that he was a big Trump supporter and that she is very liberal, I asked her how that would work with the whole 'country' thing. She said that she is always going to be working and not a stay at home mom.

And 1 month later she broke up with him.

Weird how height, hair, and 'country' was more important than job and beliefs.

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4. drumhe+QP[view] [source] 2023-07-01 18:28:42
>>hospit+Iy
The "3 Sixes", 6-pack, 6 feet tall and 6 figure salary, any two of those three tend to give you a very good chance of success.
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