Check out this great article by Professor Steven Rhoades of the University of Virginia:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/37...n-e-rhoads
He has a website where he pitches his book on the science of sex differences among men and women. His book provides a lot of scientific vindication of the wisdom of the forum. The site is here: http://www.sexdifferences.net/
Here's a good passage:
I of course don't agree with Prof. Rhoades' view that men are putting off "growing up."
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/37...n-e-rhoads
He has a website where he pitches his book on the science of sex differences among men and women. His book provides a lot of scientific vindication of the wisdom of the forum. The site is here: http://www.sexdifferences.net/
Here's a good passage:
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But, just as important, men settled down earlier in the past because they could not get good-looking and intelligent women to pay attention to them unless they had “prospects.” Men had to be marriageable and ready to commit to a relationship or most women would not have sex with them. Most men in their twenties still want marriage in the distant future, but they see no reason not to partake of the bodily charms of many attractive, intelligent women in the meantime. To bed women in our age, men find that good pectoral muscles (thus time in the gym) can be as useful as good career prospects (time in the library) — though with the shortage of men on college campuses, they may not need either.
I of course don't agree with Prof. Rhoades' view that men are putting off "growing up."