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Gen Z’s Romance Gap: Why Nearly Half of Young Men Aren’t Dating - The Survey Center on American Life
Until very recently, American culture has operated on the flawed notion that teenage dating and sex required little encouragement. Teenage romance was once seen as a natural part of American adolescence. This, it turns out, is completely wrong.
www.americansurveycenter.org
Until very recently, American culture has operated on the flawed notion that teenage dating and sex required little encouragement. Teenage romance was once seen as a natural part of American adolescence. This, it turns out, is completely wrong. Teenage dating is not inevitable and it’s a rapidly disappearing part of the American teenage experience. These relationships often served as inspiration for Hollywood’s tragedies and comedies, but in real life they are frequently formative and incredibly valuable for young people. Moreover, the decline of teen dating may be having an especially pernicious impact on the development of young men.
my opinion: Of course, the group of men I call "SpermDonorAcceptable" will do the genetic transfer, either naturally, or through their earlier off-campus paid fapping, but it's pretty clear that these Sub46%Cels will not be acculturated into CareerMaxxing, and instead will GaltMax (i.e., a form of NEETBuxxing) from the get-go. Perhaps the AI revolution will allow for the economy to get by with only half the men interested in working?A survey conducted by the Survey Center on American Life found that only 56 percent of Gen Z adults—and 54 percent of Gen Z men—said they were involved in a romantic relationship at any point during their teenage years.
The way things are going, this song looks prophetic: