Bachelorhood, whether by choice, involuntarily or short-term relationships via PUA are a minority thing. The rhetoric on dating is made up of two minorities - the promiscuous ten percent and the long term single ten per cent. The rest will have had one partner, maybe two after a break-up within the period of a year. The vast majority of people find a long-term partner in time offline on online via closed social groups (not predominately via online dating) or and don't relate to this lifestyle. If anything, there is a backlash in progress. One example, DarkMatter2525's video on the "red pill" in recent days. Critics of bachelorhood need to ask themselves why marriage was invented when we created civilisation?
Bachelorhood, whether by choice, involuntarily or short-term relationships via PUA are a minority thing. The rhetoric on dating is made up of two minorities - the promiscuous ten percent and the long term single ten per cent. The rest will have had one partner, maybe two after a break-up within the period of a year. The vast majority of people find a long-term partner in time offline on online via closed social groups (not predominately via online dating) or and don't relate to this lifestyle. If anything, there is a backlash in progress. One example, DarkMatter2525's video on the "red pill" in recent days. Critics of bachelorhood need to ask themselves why marriage was invented when we created civilisation?