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Edmund_Kemper
Disregard my larping efforts. I can’t change it.
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Many people assume that men are having less sex because of tinder. Tinder began on September 12, 2012. According to people like @FrustratedWhiteMale who was alive In the 70s, many of you guys would’ve still struggled back then and that foids were just as picky then as they are nowadays. Tinder isn’t the reason inceldom increased. Only 7.86 million Americans use Tinder as of September 2019. Only a small percent of Americans use Tinder. I decided that I realized the actual reason. I think this might be another reason: people are less social today. Social media use has skyrocketed in the past ten years and people have spent more time online than offline during their free time. Also, college students these days study significantly more and party and socialize significantly less. Here’s an article by Reuters:
“Last year, 18 percent of students surveyed reported spending at least 16 hours a week socializing and more than 41 percent said they did not party at all.
That equated to a record low amount of time devoted to socializing and partying, the survey found. By comparison, in 1987 nearly 38 percent of students spent 16 hours or more socializing. Between 1987 and 2014, the share of students who partied for six hours or more per week plummeted from nearly 36 percent to under 9 percent.
What are freshmen doing with time not spent at parties? Studying.
Nearly 50 percent of freshmen reported they spent six hours or more per week studying in high school, compared to about 34 percent a decade before then. They also spent more time on social media.”
studies also show that high school parties are a lot less common among teenagers these days. “Similarly, a declining percentage of students report spending time partying during their senior year of high school. Between 1987 and 2014, students who party less than an hour a week increased from 24.3% to 61.4%, with 41.3% reporting they did
not party at all. Over the same time frame, students who report partying six hours or more per week declined from 34.5% to 8.6%.”
Social media has become much more common these days and many are spending so much time on social media that they don’t socialize and thus they’re volcels
“Last year, 18 percent of students surveyed reported spending at least 16 hours a week socializing and more than 41 percent said they did not party at all.
That equated to a record low amount of time devoted to socializing and partying, the survey found. By comparison, in 1987 nearly 38 percent of students spent 16 hours or more socializing. Between 1987 and 2014, the share of students who partied for six hours or more per week plummeted from nearly 36 percent to under 9 percent.
What are freshmen doing with time not spent at parties? Studying.
Nearly 50 percent of freshmen reported they spent six hours or more per week studying in high school, compared to about 34 percent a decade before then. They also spent more time on social media.”
studies also show that high school parties are a lot less common among teenagers these days. “Similarly, a declining percentage of students report spending time partying during their senior year of high school. Between 1987 and 2014, students who party less than an hour a week increased from 24.3% to 61.4%, with 41.3% reporting they did
not party at all. Over the same time frame, students who report partying six hours or more per week declined from 34.5% to 8.6%.”
Social media has become much more common these days and many are spending so much time on social media that they don’t socialize and thus they’re volcels