MatureDJ
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I was thinking about this. With so many women these days being hypergamous, there are few men getting married at an early age. Then of course, some years later as the sexual marketplace value situation turns around, these women start to date all those "loser men" that they had spurned at an earlier age, perhaps marrying a few. Even for the ones that are married, because of their earlier hypergamy, the women can't properly pair-bond, and so a lot of divorces will result.
So eventually there will be a lot of old women around without husbands. Of course, the problem for them is at that age, virtually no man will be interested in any kind of serious relationship (and barely a few will even want to slam bam, thank you m'am either), as men typically only care to *continue* to pair-bond with old women they have bonded with at an earlier age, and with the fact that so many men will have gone through a life without significant pair-bonding at the proper age, they will be in no mood to even think about it - except for those men that need a nurse.
I have a feeling the whole "there are not enough men" complaint will continue on all the way through the life-cycle, and that old side, the women won't be able to even lower their standards to any low level to get a man (at least at a younger middle age, they can still "marry him", as the popular book states.)
So eventually there will be a lot of old women around without husbands. Of course, the problem for them is at that age, virtually no man will be interested in any kind of serious relationship (and barely a few will even want to slam bam, thank you m'am either), as men typically only care to *continue* to pair-bond with old women they have bonded with at an earlier age, and with the fact that so many men will have gone through a life without significant pair-bonding at the proper age, they will be in no mood to even think about it - except for those men that need a nurse.
I have a feeling the whole "there are not enough men" complaint will continue on all the way through the life-cycle, and that old side, the women won't be able to even lower their standards to any low level to get a man (at least at a younger middle age, they can still "marry him", as the popular book states.)