Jack22
Don Juan
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Sigh....Funny. My manager at work just had COVID-19 two weeks ago.
You people are fanatical.
Turn on the Tv, most shows and movies in the west normalise divorce and make it seem "hip" and "cool". The shows and movies also normalise promiscuity as well. You don't see many strong father figures in american made movies.The chances of that kid failing to successfully reproduce increase exponentially when left without a strong father figure that also provides a stable income as well as gives his offspring new opportunity through his own learned experiences and connections. The chances of them becoming a stable adult who gives back more than they take decreases dramatically. WELL WELL WHAT IF HE/SHE IS A F-BOY/SLUT? Who do you think is propping up these nitwits? Your average taxpayer, that's who.
Dude its impossible to continue that discussion without dragging in the political side of it because it is huge part of the issue.I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes a crime to be a straight male in the west soon with how things are going.
Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
I'm 6'4", have an average income but approaching millionaire status and one of the fittest guys at the gym, been bulking for a few years so not super ripped.......and I was getting nothing for years and eventually gave up lol.Every woman demands that men have a 6 pack, earn 6 figures and are 6feet tall. Statistically that's less then 0.01 percent of the global male population. These women have seriously warped views.
To hear women tell it, you’d think every guy in America was out to rape them. They also lie about how guys act when they reject them.View attachment 7950
@PowerQuest
This is what happens when you don't complain, stop sitting around and doing nothing.
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It's not yet endemic to Eastern Europe yet because they're a collection of poor countries. Once they achieve a level of success in the upper classes, it'll begin to degrade. As Will Durant said in the book "Our Oriental Heritage",Turn on the Tv, most shows and movies in the west normalise divorce and make it seem "hip" and "cool". The shows and movies also normalise promiscuity as well. You don't see many strong father figures in american made movies.
It's the complete opposite in Eastern Europe, divorce his still heavily stigmatised and female promiscuity is not encouraged by the media. The media instead promotes strong traditional family values.
Birth rates have been increasing in Eastern Europe, less and less people are getting divorced. The media needs to make tradition trendy for young people to follow it.
I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes a crime to be a straight male in the west soon with how things are going.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
True.What this basically means is, that once a society reaches a point where they have time to contemplate things other than their own survival, they degrade into a state of degeneracy. Greatness is only achieved when one has to struggle to achieve it. That's why first generation immigrants are often the most successful, and why the following generations fail to live up to their predecessors.
I agree, to an extent. We've progressed so far technologically, that it isn't possible for us to degrade to a more primitive state of living like the dark ages after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The only way that would happen is if every book in the world was burned and all previously known knowledge collected over the centuries were erased. The Eastern Roman Empire survived another 1000 years after the west fell. Why? Religion and strict adherence to tradition, as well as strong cultural differences that withstood the influence of the romans even after their occupation.True.
All civilizations goes through a very certain cycles and history repeats itself through these where even the highest civilization in the end -dies out.
And so, this will happen with our too. It is just a matter of time. Once that happens another will will rise and start at the beginning of this repeating cycle.
We have authoritarian issues in all western societies now; don't forget that. (I don't think I need to mention the details and the issues because most of you I assume are already aware of it and what has happened over the last couple of years and further back). That will certainly help with our downfall as the "western civilization" degrades even more and eventually fails. (Sadly, but like true).Given enough time under a strong authoritarian boot,
Sadly and as scary as it is, it seems so. It requires drastically changes to to turn this huge super tanker ship around. If not it will sink I'm afraid.It seems like it's gonna be pretty steep decline from there.
Haha I'm at fault for America's high divorce rates, good one emotional Jack a*s. Your concern sounds fake, toxic, and feminine.People need to do something about it, users like @Kdw8 do nothing so that's why America has a very high divorce rate
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In North and West Europe, you have weak men who again don't complain and have very high divorce rates
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Do you guys want to continue pretending that "everything is fine" and ignoring the issues? If you want change you need to have your voices heard. Shutting down any complaints does not solve the root cause of the issue.
Lower divorce is caused less marriage and more rp aware men. The roi is rubbish. Rubbish when at any stage a woman can pull the pin on the grenade that is marriage wrecking you as well as the kids.Americans less likely to have sex, partner up and get married than ever
We're at a 30-year low for sex
Fewer Amercians are having sex.
Twenty-six percent of Americans ages 18 and up didn't have sex once over the past 12 months, according to the 2021 General Social Survey. You might think this is just a pandemic effect, but it's part of a long-term trend. The two years with next-highest percentage of adults saying they didn't have sex once in the past year were 2016 (23%) and 2018 (23%) -- the last two times the survey was conducted. Before 2004, the highest percentage of Americans who said they hadn't had sex in the past year was 19%.
Last year's survey was also the first time that the percentage of Americans who had sex once a month or less topped 50%. In 1989, 35% of American adults had sex once a month or less.
Some of this has to do with fewer people getting married and an aging population, but that doesn't explain all of it. Among married couples under the age of 60, 26% had sex once a month or less in 2021. In 1989, it was 12%. The 1980s really were better for sex.
We're at a 30-year low for living together
Fewer people are living together with a partner.
It's not just about sex. Some 62% of Americans ages 25 to 54 lived with a partner or were married, according to a 2021 Pew Research Center study of 2019 US Census Bureau data. This included 53% who were married and 9% who were cohabitating. That's well below the 71% of couples who lived together in 1990, with 67% married and 4% cohabitating.
You might think the growing share of unmarried people living without a spouse is due to rising educational levels among women who don't need the financial support of a man. The statistics tell a different story, though. Better educated people and higher wage earners are the most likely to live with a partner or be married. A lot of people won't get married if they don't think it's financially feasible, according to Pew polling.
There's also been a higher increase in unmarried men living alone (10 points) than women (7 points) compared to the 1990 baseline.
Partnership is at a low, not just marriage
Could it just be the case that people are still in relationships, but don't want to be tied down by either living together or being married? Yes, but the statistics suggest something else is cooking.
The General Social Survey has, on and off since 1986, asked participants whether they had a steady partner. This past year, 30% of adults ages 25 to 54 (the same age bracket as the Pew study) indicated that they did not have a steady partner. In 1986, it was 20%. In fact, the percentage of 25- to 54-year-olds who said they didn't have a steady partner never topped 23% prior to the 2010s. It's been 25% or above in every survey since.
Interestingly, as the population ages and more Baby Boomers have gotten above the age of 55, the percentage of older folks in a relationship has stayed fairly steady -- in the mid-to-high 60s on average.
That means this trend toward singledom is more about young people than older people. It's the same with sex: The percentage of those age 55 and older not having any sex in the last year (40%) is about the same as it was 30 years ago.
The divorce rate is dropping
If there is one thing good about declining marriage and partner rates, it's that it seems people are less likely to run headlong into a marriage that has a high probability of failing.
The rate of divorces and annulments was at its lowest level this century in 2019, according to the CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System. There were 2.7 divorces and annulments per 1,000 people in the population. That's down from 4 per 1,000 in the year 2000.
It shouldn't be surprising, therefore, that the divorce rate among young adults has seen the sharpest drop. This is the group that is least likely to marry, and those who do seem to be doing a better job of going into a marriage that has a good chance of succeeding.
Maybe one day I'll be one of those lucky ones in a successful marriage. A boy can hope. Can't he?