renard_ruse
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Is the increasingly disparity between the number of young women vs. young men choosing homosexual lifestyles making it more difficult for young men to find females for relationships?
It seems that the under 25 crowd, perhaps even the under 30 crowd, there are far more young women choosing same sex relationships. You even see it on casual visits to the park. One shudders at what the public schools are like these days (I don't even want to know). Lindsey Lohan is no aberration to put it mildly.
Until recently, it was assumed young men didn't care so long as they "could watch" or the girl was only doing it casually and "still banging guys too." Yet, my impression is with the current crop of youth coming up now, many of these girls are shunning boys completely. The number of young men choosing homosexual lifestyles, on the other hand, is only increasingly marginally if at all.
At some point, will this not lead to societal problems? I seems logical that it will, yet there seems to be no societal concern. Could we staring down the barrel of our own "China problem" (too many young men for the number of available [or in our case willing] females)?
It seems that the under 25 crowd, perhaps even the under 30 crowd, there are far more young women choosing same sex relationships. You even see it on casual visits to the park. One shudders at what the public schools are like these days (I don't even want to know). Lindsey Lohan is no aberration to put it mildly.
Until recently, it was assumed young men didn't care so long as they "could watch" or the girl was only doing it casually and "still banging guys too." Yet, my impression is with the current crop of youth coming up now, many of these girls are shunning boys completely. The number of young men choosing homosexual lifestyles, on the other hand, is only increasingly marginally if at all.
At some point, will this not lead to societal problems? I seems logical that it will, yet there seems to be no societal concern. Could we staring down the barrel of our own "China problem" (too many young men for the number of available [or in our case willing] females)?