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TopicPOLL: What do you think about the google memo?
Metal_DK
08/23/17 11:03:31 AM
#90:


Jakyl25 posted...
That's a bad argument


Why? I hear "thats a bad argument" with NO substance every time.

Its not anyway, unemployed men is the number 1 cause of divorce. Its also significantly harder to get dates/romance/casual sex/healthy non sexual relationships as a unemployed man than woman.

Yes, some men work 80 hours a week for that 1% extra chance to getting the 200k upper tier management job or better. Those are also a small amount of positions.

The real problem is in the 5 figure salary range, where like 95% of salaried jobs are located. Men really want those 80 to 100k a year jobs (which stem grads have easily, i started at 70k after college in a really cheap place to live) due to the level of status it brings in the eyes of women.

However they (ill admit, im guilty here too tbh) see a lot of more positive responses from women here, across every socioeconomic status of women. Women who are doctors (nearly 50% of med school grads have been women since like the mid 90s) aren't marrying men who make 30 to 40k a year. At least not enough. Most are choosing to remain single if they don't find a man who makes a comparable salary. When you combine that with the fact that dying alone is the number one fear our generation has (and probably the onest before it), people get angry and pissed.

I hate to say it like this, but there is added incentive for men to be more powerful than women in our society, in world history for that matter. This drives a lot of men's actions. A lot of society is fueled by sex

https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/nnyk37/what-vice-readers-fear-the-most-hannah-ewens-love-loneliness
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