Childless cities
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I’ve always intended to research the reason for the inverse relationship between prosperity and fertility. But never get beyond football and military/history reading.YellowSnow said:
This.GrundleStiltzkin said:Population decline is a significant problem in the West and will have wide-ranging impact.

Smart people need to make mor babies. I thought @swaye would go through life as a hedonist. But alas he did the right thing and filled the papoose with a (legitimate) genetic copy. -
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
J?
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I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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Yes, but try to bring that one up at the next cocktail party.YellowSnow said:
I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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I do all the time. Most of my frens are Tuff liberals, not snowflakey ones.MikeDamone said:
Yes, but try to bring that one up at the next cocktail party.YellowSnow said:
I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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R u frens with JYellowSnow said:
I do all the time. Most of my frens are Tuff liberals, not snowflakey ones.MikeDamone said:
Yes, but try to bring that one up at the next cocktail party.YellowSnow said:
I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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I mean at a REAL cocktail parties, with teachers and shit. Boring ones were people “chit chat”. Not at the KKK beer fueled shit fests you and your ilk attend.YellowSnow said:
I do all the time. Most of my frens are Tuff liberals, not snowflakey ones.MikeDamone said:
Yes, but try to bring that one up at the next cocktail party.YellowSnow said:
I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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I’m not edgy enough to hang with J.Pitchfork51 said:
R u frens with JYellowSnow said:
I do all the time. Most of my frens are Tuff liberals, not snowflakey ones.MikeDamone said:
Yes, but try to bring that one up at the next cocktail party.YellowSnow said:
I think current native born fertility in the US is something like 1.8 and 2.1 is replacement. Certainly not to the disastrous levels of Europe or Japan. But we do have a problem on our hands of not enough smart and successful people listening to Barry White and making babies.MikeDamone said:
There are plenty of people being born and a low birth rate isn’t the problem. It’s the birth rate of certain populations that is the issue and the article skirts that issue.YellowSnow said:
So then what’s your point?MikeDamone said:
The article isn’t lamenting lower birth rates, it’s lamenting low birth rates by a certain type of person. Others are still fucking like rabbits.YellowSnow said:
The Atlantic is left of center but still has good journalism.Pitchfork51 said:Hes a liberal faggot. But It's a decent article.
One thing that stood out when talking about people having less sex...
"The trend extends far beyond the U.S. According to the Japan Family Planning Association, 45 percent of women ages 15–24 “were not interested in or despised sexual contact,” and more than a quarter of men said they felt the same way."
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