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Population pyramid Sub-Saharan Africa:
As you can see the bottom is large, so they give a lot of births but the top is narrow which means they die early.
Population Pyramid Japan in 1950 vs 2019:
Before they were fucked just like Africans but bow they have low births and high life expectancy so more of a rectangular shape rather than a pyramid.
In geography class back in middle school my normie teacher told us that in developed countries the births were low because women work so they have less time for family and they only have children at 30+ on average. He also said that people in first world countries have more access to sex education and contraceptives and that is why.
But this is only a bluepilled explanation that barely scratches the surface of what’s really happening.
In more culturally traditional countries where women get married early without having their “finding themselves” whoring phase. What ends up happening is that women marry their equivalents, most of the population forms couples early on and almost everyone gets to reproduce. So higher birth rates.
While in more developed countries where traditional norms hold little to no strength anymore, nobody feels pressured to form couples early on thus humans have returned to their instinctual mating strategies:
Which is hypergamy for women and polygamy for men.
Obviously, only high value males get to act on their instinctual polygamy while nearly all women get to act on their hypergamy. And we end up with our current sexual/dating market. With hypergamy running rampant and with low value males being completely left out.
More incels = Less couples being formed = Less children
That is the real underlying reason why first world countries have low birth rates.

As you can see the bottom is large, so they give a lot of births but the top is narrow which means they die early.
Population Pyramid Japan in 1950 vs 2019:


Before they were fucked just like Africans but bow they have low births and high life expectancy so more of a rectangular shape rather than a pyramid.
In geography class back in middle school my normie teacher told us that in developed countries the births were low because women work so they have less time for family and they only have children at 30+ on average. He also said that people in first world countries have more access to sex education and contraceptives and that is why.
But this is only a bluepilled explanation that barely scratches the surface of what’s really happening.
In more culturally traditional countries where women get married early without having their “finding themselves” whoring phase. What ends up happening is that women marry their equivalents, most of the population forms couples early on and almost everyone gets to reproduce. So higher birth rates.
While in more developed countries where traditional norms hold little to no strength anymore, nobody feels pressured to form couples early on thus humans have returned to their instinctual mating strategies:
Which is hypergamy for women and polygamy for men.
Obviously, only high value males get to act on their instinctual polygamy while nearly all women get to act on their hypergamy. And we end up with our current sexual/dating market. With hypergamy running rampant and with low value males being completely left out.
More incels = Less couples being formed = Less children
That is the real underlying reason why first world countries have low birth rates.
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