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This theory says that since ancient time, Males population is less than the females. Men used to hunt and get food for them and families,
now since the dynamics are changed male mortality rate is way lower. So basically less male population on average is doing fights and war.
hence, the sexual market cannot bear the ongoing pandemic of sexlessness due to immense male population.
only solution to this is to selectively breed more females.
study shows that males in female dominated places get way more attention and have higher chances of getting laid.
yes you can be a MTN or LTN and still easily score JBs
source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612596/
now since the dynamics are changed male mortality rate is way lower. So basically less male population on average is doing fights and war.
hence, the sexual market cannot bear the ongoing pandemic of sexlessness due to immense male population.
only solution to this is to selectively breed more females.
study shows that males in female dominated places get way more attention and have higher chances of getting laid.
yes you can be a MTN or LTN and still easily score JBs
Table 1
Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample (N = 4813) and the qualitative sub-sample (N = 3357) | Survey sample n (%)a | Participants who responded to the open-ended question n (%)a | Item response rate |
---|---|---|---|
Country | |||
Croatia | 492 | 323 | 65.6% |
The Czech Republic | 537 | 402 | 74.9% |
France | 358 | 264 | 73.7% |
Germany | 529 | 365 | 69.0% |
The Netherlands | 926 | 714 | 77.1% |
Portugal | 476 | 281 | 59.0% |
Sweden | 356 | 270 | 75.8% |
Turkey | 1139 | 738 | 64.8% |
Gender | |||
Women | 3501 (72.7%) | 2448 (72.9%) | 69.9% |
Men | 1300 (27.0%) | 898 (26.8%) | 69.1% |
Other | 12 (0.2%) | 11 (0.3%) | 91.7% |
Children in the household | |||
Yes | 2657 (55.2%) | 1858 (55.4%) | 69.9% |
No | 2155 (44.8%) | 1499 (44.7%) | 69.6% |
Type of partnership | |||
Opposite sex | 4553 (96.9%) | 3283 (97.8%) | 72.1% |
Same sex | 146 (3.1%) | 63 (1.9%) | 43.2% |
Being able to have some privacy in the household during the pandemic | |||
Yes | 3166 (71.6%) | 2404 (71.6%) | 75.9% |
No | 1255 (28.4%) | 950 (28.3%) | 75.7% |
| M (SD) | M (SD) | |
Age | 38.5 (10.7) | 39.2 (11.05) | |
Years of completed formal education | 15.9 (3.7) | 15.9 (3.6) | |
Years of living together with the partner | 10.6 (9.5) | 10.9 (9.8) | |
source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612596/