SW15
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@SW15, the manosphere's memes and assumptions about oversexed coeds and 20 somethings indulging non stop in chads is dubious at best. I won't go into a lot of detail, but the reasons should be obvious
1. '20 to '22 happened. Everyone was avoiding everyone. Those dating settled into LTR's for a looooong time.
2. coeds are extremely busy these days with school and work; there isn't a lot of time for serial dating.
3. once out of college, these women have a stronger career orientation than ever, and a stronger anti-family mentality than ever.
I don't see evidence of women experiencing significant emotional problems until age 27 or late 20's generally speaking. Although you will see a lot of passive aggressive game playing past the age of 25 which isn't quite the same thing as biterness and anger. If you choose to deal with women mid 30's and later, you might as well be swimming in a pool of grenades.
As I've noted before, if anything women have been noticeably undersexed in the past couple of years rather than the other way around. The meme has reversed itself.
Arguing with your partner over Covid? You're not alone, with the pandemic straining many relationships
Disagreements over Covid restrictions, child vaccination and even the very existence of the virus have seen some relationships pushed to breaking point.
www.cnbc.com
Those dating did not settle into LTRs for a long time, although logically one would think that. There are some strong data points on there about a divorce filing spike during the pandemic but more inconclusive data on non-marital breakups.
Item 3 is true in my experience. Item 2 is likely true as well. I felt like I was experiencing this when I was in college (2001-05) and I can only imagine that it has gotten worse. During the 2001-05 era, tuitions had already gone up a lot (a trend started in the 1990s) and were continuing to escalate, forcing less time to be dating focused and more time to be schoolwork focused and later career focused to pay back the loans and/or get a positive return on effort/investment.
Dealing with women 30+ is tough.