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ATHEIST vs. CHRISTIAN view of … Female/Male Romance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rivga" data-source="post: 72293845" data-attributes="member: 406520"><p>There exists some evidence to support unrealistic expectations, but here in the UK we are seeing it across both male and female. But this seems to be a minor effect compared with the general trend of forming relationships, getting married and having children.</p><p></p><p>This also comes at a time when the pub and club scene is being reduced, traditional places for men and women to meet. </p><p>Then statistics showing if you work in a male dominated or female dominated work place you are much more likely to be single, supporting the view that reduced opportunities to meet people of the opposite sex also increase likelihood to being single (which seems obvious).</p><p></p><p>All this on top less and less people define themselves on there family situation. To phase that a little better people stating "I don't care if I am single, rather that then being with the wrong person." -> this is the case for both sexes but has become males are increasingly falling into this.</p><p></p><p>I am still not doing this justice, but you can see it is complicated with multiple factors applying pressure to what we considered the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rivga, post: 72293845, member: 406520"] There exists some evidence to support unrealistic expectations, but here in the UK we are seeing it across both male and female. But this seems to be a minor effect compared with the general trend of forming relationships, getting married and having children. This also comes at a time when the pub and club scene is being reduced, traditional places for men and women to meet. Then statistics showing if you work in a male dominated or female dominated work place you are much more likely to be single, supporting the view that reduced opportunities to meet people of the opposite sex also increase likelihood to being single (which seems obvious). All this on top less and less people define themselves on there family situation. To phase that a little better people stating "I don't care if I am single, rather that then being with the wrong person." -> this is the case for both sexes but has become males are increasingly falling into this. I am still not doing this justice, but you can see it is complicated with multiple factors applying pressure to what we considered the norm. [/QUOTE]
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