>>7712649>I take it you haven't been to college. All humans depend on each other in every aspect of the modern society. Marriage is not by any means required for you to function in this system. Talk to young people. People used to want to get married because it's just the tradition, but now they realize it doesn't matter so much.I'm just out of college. Most people desire/want to be in a relationship, and have a family. And that's in computer science, which is filled with marginals
>>7712649>Oh god anon, what is this based on other than your wishful thinking?Actual reality. Most people that I know want to be in a relationship, for most women that will be a man, for most man a woman. That might change with GDP increase/LGBT visibility, for example way more people are trans that what I would have thought, we'll see if that continually increases or stabilize at some point
>>7712651Lesbians are a tiny minority compared to gay men. Most women are bi in their youth and then settle with a man. It's common to hear lesbians complain about this.
>The fact is women have NEVER been attracted to men: we needed them for protection, economic support and procreation, and sex is what we traded for those things (or they just raped us).You probably (since you're lesbian), but that's not the case for most women. You shouldn't make claims about what other people like or want.
>superior earningsAny data about that? I'm genuinely curious, most of the time I hear about lesbians it's about precarity, it's nice if the situation reversed
>Every day more and more "straight" girls are being turned. The world of the future is where a small number of strong men act as our designated studs and the rest of you losers are eunuchs designated for manual labor exclusively. Deal with it.No need to, I'm gay and in software. Most societal changes will affect me in a good way, and I'm already in one of the most well off minorites. But thanks for worrying about me