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== Evidence ==
== Evidence ==


Betabuxxing is not a highly prevalent phenomenon, but it likely does exist, possibly more often in very progressive circles. Non-paternity rates are very low in the U.S. (just about 3%). Some 10% of families in the U.S. are lead by single mothers, especially in the lower economic strata, so evidently few men like to care for them (being reluctant to care for other men's children).<ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_single_parent_family_income_distribution.svg</ref> There is some evidence on the [[demographics of inceldom#virgintable|demographics of inceldom]] article in that there is a sudden drop of male adult virgins around 35 which is is not present in women. It suddenly drops from 3.1% to 1.3%, suggesting around 1% of males are a storybook betabux betas. However, one can also describe all betas in society providing for the high incident rates of [[single mother]]s via taxes as instance of the betabux phenomenon, with the state acting like a provider male and the betas not even getting sex in return.
Betabuxxing is not a highly prevalent phenomenon, but it likely does exist, possibly more often in very progressive circles. Only 3% of all children in the U.S. live with a step father.<ref>https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-than-60-of-u-s-kids-live-with-two-biological-parents/</ref> Some 10% of families in the U.S. are lead by single mothers, especially in the lower economic strata, so evidently few men like to care for them (possibly due to an innate reluctance to care for other men's children).<ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_single_parent_family_income_distribution.svg</ref> There is some evidence on the [[demographics of inceldom#virgintable|demographics of inceldom]] article in that there is a sudden drop of male adult virgins around 35 which is is not present in women. It suddenly drops from 3.1% to 1.3%, suggesting around 1% of males are storybook betabuxed. However, one can also describe all betas in society providing for the high incident rates of [[single mother]]s via taxes as instance of the betabux phenomenon, with the state acting like a provider male and the betas not even getting sex in return.


== The archaetypal beta provider ==
== The archaetypal beta provider ==
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