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'''Cultural factors overlooked''': [[Demographics of inceldom]] suggest that there is a trend toward less sex for both men and women, which is accompanied by a decline in risky behavior as well as a trend towards later marriage, i.e. less strictly enforced monogamy. Historical evidence suggests that marriage is a human universal,<ref>http://joelvelasco.net/teaching/2890/brownlisthumanuniversals.pdf</ref> with most societies primarily practicing [[arranged marriage]], so the complete absence of marriage may pose an [[evolutionary mismatch]], resulting in inceldom, in addition to casual sex becoming less common as well. Further, [[environmentalism|environmentalist]] fears about overconsumption and overpopulation are discouraging procreation in Western nations.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11111-021-00379-5</ref>
'''Cultural factors overlooked''': [[Demographics of inceldom]] suggest that there is a trend toward less sex for both men and women, which is accompanied by a decline in risky behavior as well as a trend towards later marriage, i.e. less strictly enforced monogamy. Historical evidence suggests that marriage is a human universal,<ref>http://joelvelasco.net/teaching/2890/brownlisthumanuniversals.pdf</ref> with most societies primarily practicing [[arranged marriage]], so the complete absence of marriage may pose an [[evolutionary mismatch]], resulting in inceldom, in addition to casual sex becoming less common as well. Further, [[environmentalism|environmentalist]] fears about overconsumption and overpopulation are discouraging procreation in Western nations.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11111-021-00379-5</ref>
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'''Too little focus on economics''': Economic causes of inceldom like wealth inequality and economic stagnation come up short. Costs of living increasing discourage family formation.<ref>https://ablogaboutincels.com/2019/12/21/expectations/</ref> Millennials have only a fraction of the worth babyboomers had at the same age.<ref>[https://archive.fo/wip/z8CaW http://archive.is/wip/z8CaW]</ref> Many blackpillers only focus on hypergamy as an economic issue, but the effect sizes of women dating up are typically pretty small (see [[hypergamy]]).
'''Too little focus on economics''': Economic causes of inceldom like wealth inequality and economic stagnation come up short. Costs of living increasing discourage family formation.<ref>https://ablogaboutincels.com/2019/12/21/expectations/</ref> Millennials have only a fraction of the worth babyboomers had at the same age.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-apps/imrs.php?src=https://arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/ZQ2CUAWWCJD3XHI4B6PDJIURN4.png&w=767 [[https://archive.fo/wip/z8CaW Archive.is]]</ref> Many blackpillers only focus on hypergamy as an economic issue, but the effect sizes of women dating up are typically pretty small (see [[hypergamy]]).
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'''Women are only way choosier than men in certain situations''': Both sexes are very choosy about their partners. Evidence from online dating suggests that in terms of messaging patterns, both women and men aim up to roughly the same degree and few of either sex aim up excessively or unreasonably.<ref>https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/8/eaap9815.full.pdf</ref> Men are, however, substantially less choosy in case of casual sex, but when it comes to marriage (when the man needs to invest his resources), men are also very choosy.<ref>https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1412206M/The_evolution_of_desire</ref>
'''Women are only way choosier than men in certain situations''': Both sexes are very choosy about their partners. Evidence from online dating suggests that in terms of messaging patterns, both women and men aim up to roughly the same degree and few of either sex aim up excessively or unreasonably.<ref>https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/8/eaap9815.full.pdf</ref> Men are, however, substantially less choosy in case of casual sex, but when it comes to marriage (when the man needs to invest his resources), men are also very choosy.<ref>https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1412206M/The_evolution_of_desire</ref>
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