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This difference among the young is likely mainly due to women getting into relationships earlier, in their [[The Wall|prime years]], dating older men, and possibly though less likely due to open relationships, polyamory, serial monogamy, harems, online dating and other forms of ''de facto polygamy'', i.e. [[Chad|Chads]] getting [[Hypergamy|more of the pie]]. Regardless of the cause, this undeniably means men's sexual needs are less likely met in this age bracket.
This difference among the young is likely mainly due to women getting into relationships earlier, in their [[The Wall|prime years]], dating older men, and possibly though less likely due to open relationships, polyamory, serial monogamy, harems, online dating and other forms of ''de facto polygamy'', i.e. [[Chad|Chads]] getting [[Hypergamy|more of the pie]]. Regardless of the cause, this undeniably means men's sexual needs are less likely met in this age bracket.


The IFS found there is a greater share of men are sexless both among wedders and nonwedders, also based on GSS and other data,<ref>https://ifstudies.org/blog/male-sexlessness-is-rising-but-not-for-the-reasons-incels-claim</ref> and also much ''later marriage''. The IFS also found sexlessness is on the rise overall. Indeed,  
The IFS found there is a greater share of sexless men than women both among wedders and nonwedders, also based on GSS and other data,<ref>https://ifstudies.org/blog/male-sexlessness-is-rising-but-not-for-the-reasons-incels-claim</ref> and a general trend toward ''later marriage''. The IFS also found sexlessness is on the rise overall. Indeed,  
between 1990-2006 in GSS, only 13.4% of men aged 18-30 had no sex in the past year (N = 2013, 95% CI: 11.9%, 14.9%), but in 2012-2018 it was 20.8% (N = 682, 95% CI: 17.7%, 23.8%), which is a significant change (z = 4.6, p < .00001). For women it was 11.5% (2489, 95% CI: 10.3%, 12.8%) and 14.5% (742, 95% CI: 12.0%, 17.0%), which is also a significant change (z = 2.2, p < .03).<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_get_2-3_times_as_many_casual_sexual_relationships_from_Tinder_than_men</ref> Men experienced a larger decline (-7% vs -3%), though, which agrees with other findings that sex has [[Scientific Blackpill#Women_get_2-3_times_as_many_casual_sexual_relationships_from_Tinder_than_men|become more unequally distributed]] for both sexes, with the most sexually active men getting more sex than ever.
between 1990-2006 in GSS, only 13.4% of men aged 18-30 had no sex in the past year (N = 2013, 95% CI: 11.9%, 14.9%), but in 2012-2018 it was 20.8% (N = 682, 95% CI: 17.7%, 23.8%), which is a significant change (z = 4.6, p < .00001). For women it was 11.5% (2489, 95% CI: 10.3%, 12.8%) and 14.5% (742, 95% CI: 12.0%, 17.0%), which is also a significant change (z = 2.2, p < .03).<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_get_2-3_times_as_many_casual_sexual_relationships_from_Tinder_than_men</ref> Men experienced a larger decline (-7% vs -3%), though, which agrees with other findings that sex has [[Scientific Blackpill#Women_get_2-3_times_as_many_casual_sexual_relationships_from_Tinder_than_men|become more unequally distributed]] for both sexes, with the most sexually active men getting more sex than ever.


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