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How do you justify monogamy when M/F ratios are uneven?

Tallcel

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It's like guaranteeing someone gets left out of the love loop if you tell people they can only have one partner. The only way this can work is if you could guarantee an equal amount of men and women. Let's say there's a mythical perfect world where everyone is equally attractive, but the male-to-female ratio is 51:49. If you place a law of monogamy on this society, then 2 out of a hundred men CANNOT find a lover, even though they are just as attractive as the other men. Is this morally justifiable? Do you just tell them to join a monastery and accept their fate?
 
It's close enough.

Having 1% of the population left of the equation - assuming they even will, as they can wait for the newer generation to find a wife - is much better than having a good30-50% out of it or only precariously into it (like normies who can only get landwhales rarely, etc) like it's the case now.
 
One option is to have all men go for younger women, if there's a growing population, there will be more younger people available so if everyone dated 5-10 years younger than themselves, everyone could get gfs.

Second option would be to ban male immigration and only let young single females immigrate to even out the imbalances
 
What about homos, disabled people, etc
 
I think there is a gender imbalance problem in both china and india
 

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