tachikoma wrote:
The other comment at Tf00t's:
Marlo Rocci wrote:The predominant response from men is quite interesting. They aren’t joining MRAs in any large numbers. Those are still fringe groups. I’ve checked the view counts on MRA videos, and they’re really low for the daily posters.
Instead, they’re killing marriage. They’re quietly withdrawing from the needs of women on going on with their own lives in peace. The death of marriage is the most dramatic event in our country’s history since the birth of the women’s movement. Unlike feminism, it’s a quiet action. Joining an MRA group may be damaging to your career, especially as women now rank very high in managerial ranks, but no one can force you to get married, very few would even ask if you are.
Interesting view, but I don't have the numbers and I'm a little doubtful that it's that dramatic.
I doubt that this is the complete picture and in any case the view is not unanimous.
Dalrock for instance posits that what is happening in the USA (among other things) is that women as a whole are postponing marriage and kids till their late 30s and then discovering that eligible men have "disappeared", and are now forced into single motherhood, poaching, or resentfully "settling".
The men in their cohort by then have become accustomed to being ignored, now find themselves considered attractive by much younger women, but having seen what has happened to their peers who have gone through the divorce mill have no interest in taking the chance. I actually know a younger man in that bracket, he is in his low 40s, and will not even cohabit with a woman at this point either, and given his assets, I see his point.
Meanwhile, increasingly, it is still the upper socioeconomic classes still getting married. The rest do not for various reasons.
So I would not call it a "marriage strike" but more of a "marriage avoidance" first by the women, and later the men.
While we are on the subject of family formation, remember this post of mine mentioning the UK and Sweden?
http://www.slymepit.com/phpbb/viewtopic ... ives#p3358
- The UK is now tightening up requirements for Asians importing wives.
- Sweden is investigating the alarming number of Thai women migrating there.
China is also noticing another issue:
You Do Not Want To Be A Single Lady Over 28 In China
http://www.businessinsider.com/you-do-n ... ina-2012-7
Just like rural Sweden, Men in rural Korea are also importing women, but there are reported problems in Korea (still waiting for the report from Sweden):
http://chersurvivingkorea.blogspot.ca/2 ... ngage.html
``A large number of Korean men tying the knot with foreign women grapple with financial hardship. Many of the women run away from home to make money. Some work at restaurants and other low-paying service businesses, while others engage in prostitution,’’ a police officer said.
Basically, family formation issues are all over the place (duh!), and I expect pressures to grow in all the countries I mentioned and some interesting developments.
China appears to be in dire straits where apparently their TFR is now not only already below replacement level, they appear to be sliding towards endgame faster than Japan!! Japan BTW has had over 30 years to make adjustments, apparently China has less than nine years so I expect increasing social tensions to escalate within a decade.
We live in interesting times.