Is Blackpill The True Reason for Plummeting Fertility Rates?

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I refuse to believe it's due to economic factors when generations in the 1900s led arguably just as hard a life if not harder than people today. Yes I do think Millenial spending and savings trends are an issue but I don't think thats the reason why people not getting married anymore- even poor people would get married in virtually any culture ever.

I think real reason is because most women don't want to get married and have kids with normie men. They are holding over into their early 30s, waiting out on the belief that they will land their dream partner (which tbh will never happen). My 29 yo cousin is a prime example. She is a becky who goes out EVERY weekend all caked up; we all know the reason why too. She used to date a normie years ago but she is now bent on the idea she can land a bachelorette style partner.

Probably why South Korea rate is .70 now; most women yearning for a KPop looker while the average South Korean is repulsive to them.

Of course when it comes to discourse, people will never cite these desires but will instead scapegoat economic issues. If you were to make South Korean women's lives less work heavy and financially manageable, I truly believe the birth rate trend would continue as is. @StrangerDanger
 
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Everyone is having casual sex until they are old and dried up and realise they don't have a stable partner or offspring
 
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obesity affects fertility, like 70% of the globe is fat to the point it impairs their health regardless of bmi.
 
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also in the 1900s people ate healthier diets & looked more handsome (at least on the countryside)
 
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"I refuse to believe it's due to economic factors when generations in the 1900s led arguably just as hard a life if not harder than people today."

[citation needed
 
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We don't know enough to say, only speculate.
I do believe that it's totally the reason. Or more that wherever feminism spreads, so do low birthrates. Perhaps it's to do with woman having more to-do in life rather than go straight to having children, not that I think fucking men way above their league and posting feet and pussy pictures to low SMV simps is much more to-do.
 
white italian and german birth rates are as low or even lower than south korea ethnics make european birth rates seem higher
 
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Poor People have more kids then rich people. Urban have less kids then rural
Liberals have less then conservatives.
 
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obesity affects fertility, like 70% of the globe is fat to the point it impairs their health regardless of bmi.
70% of globe is fat 😂 ????

Doesn't seem true
 
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Everyone is having casual sex until they are old and dried up and realise they don't have a stable partner or offspring
because people who dont rot on .org enjoy sex?
 
Poor People have more kids then rich people. Urban have less kids then rural
Liberals have less then conservatives.
Likely due to IQ, high IQ people tend to have less kids and even if they are not? If a poor person with low IQ educated they are less likely to have kids
 
I refuse to believe it's due to economic factors when generations in the 1900s led arguably just as hard a life if not harder than people today. Yes I do think Millenial spending and savings trends are an issue but I don't think thats the reason why people not getting married anymore- even poor people would get married in virtually any culture ever.

I think real reason is because most women don't want to get married and have kids with normie men. They are holding over into their early 30s, waiting out on the belief that they will land their dream partner (which tbh will never happen). My 29 yo cousin is a prime example. She is a becky who goes out EVERY weekend all caked up; we all know the reason why too. She used to date a normie years ago but she is now bent on the idea she can land a bachelorette style partner.

Probably why South Korea rate is .70 now; most women yearning for a KPop looker while the average South Korean is repulsive to them.

Of course when it comes to discourse, people will never cite these desires but will instead scapegoat economic issues. If you were to make South Korean women's lives less work heavy and financially manageable, I truly believe the birth rate trend would continue as is. @StrangerDanger
Contraceptives are the biggest reason
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obesity affects fertility, like 70% of the globe is fat to the point it impairs their health regardless of bmi.
The rest of the globe can barely afford food. Muh obesity hahahah
 
I refuse to believe it's due to economic factors when generations in the 1900s led arguably just as hard a life if not harder than people today. Yes I do think Millenial spending and savings trends are an issue but I don't think thats the reason why people not getting married anymore- even poor people would get married in virtually any culture ever.

I think real reason is because most women don't want to get married and have kids with normie men. They are holding over into their early 30s, waiting out on the belief that they will land their dream partner (which tbh will never happen). My 29 yo cousin is a prime example. She is a becky who goes out EVERY weekend all caked up; we all know the reason why too. She used to date a normie years ago but she is now bent on the idea she can land a bachelorette style partner.

Probably why South Korea rate is .70 now; most women yearning for a KPop looker while the average South Korean is repulsive to them.

Of course when it comes to discourse, people will never cite these desires but will instead scapegoat economic issues. If you were to make South Korean women's lives less work heavy and financially manageable, I truly believe the birth rate trend would continue as is. @StrangerDanger
Urbanization.
 

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