@ademan@Humpleupagus@synapsid the article asks the same question but the reasons it gives don't add up. it correctly notes that more women are open to dating women, okay but this surely isn't all of them. it also mentions women dating older men. it then admits this has been a trend for over 100 years. it doesn't explain how older men became even more desirable all of a sudden. they are even less "emotionally available" than younger men, which they cite as an reason for why women are passing on men. they do make more money. that would imply a shift in women's values more strongly toward financial stability. that would at least result in a measurable change. they say it's the opposite though, women used to do that but now they don't want or have to. it just says well, women are now more choosy. but then you're back to their unexplainable higher relationship numbers. the article doesn't make sense the closer you look.
I don't get the numbers. How is there such a mismatch between men and women? Who are the women dating? It says "older men," but the gap is only two years. Something doesn't make sense.