US mimics Japan’s fertility crisis — and you can blame virginal men - Foids and Moids need to bump uglies otherwise boomers will run out of SSI

Experts warn that the United States may be following Japan’s worrying population decline after the Asian nation-state released new shocking data.

Japan’s National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, known as the IPSS, recently revealed that a third of women who are now 18 may never have children. The island country recorded a population of 126.15 million in 2020, and that number is projected to fall to 87 million by 2070, IPSS said.

“With the rising cost of living, I don’t think people feel they can afford to or comfortably say they want to have children,” 23-year-old Anna Tanaka told Reuters.

The birthrate has been declining for more than four decades as the desire for marriage and parenting has faded and financial worries have grown, the outlet reported.

Miho Iwasawa, the IPSS’s director of population dynamics research, blamed the population decline on the fact that people were marrying later in life and having fewer children — or none at all.

More families opting to have fewer children may be creating a cycle of smaller families.
Parents who have fewer children are able to spend more on each child, increasing the average cost of raising a child, which deters more people from having children, Takuya Hoshino, senior economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute, explained to Reuters.

As Japan looks to incentivize population growth amid worrying economic decline, experts warn that the US is experiencing a similar cultural shift that’s leading to a continued population decline.

Data from the US Census Bureau showedthat the population grew just 0.4 percent in 2022, an increase from 2021 but a much lower amount than every other year of the past few hundred years.

The number of births in the US has continued to decline for decades as nearly half of American women under 45 are currently childless. The number of biological fathers in the same age range also dipped.

Some attribute this to the fact that Americans are choosing to marry later or not at all.

The median age for getting married for the first time has increased over the past 50 years, from 23 years old in 1970 to about 30 in 2021 for men, and from 21 in 1970 to 28 in 2021 for women, the University of Virginia’s National Marriage Project found.

On top of that, a record number of 40-year-olds in the US have never been married, and most of them are living alone.

And a staggering 21% of millennials and 7% of Gen Z are not planning to get married, with the majority saying they simply aren’t interested in marriage, according to a study conducted by the Thriving Center of Psychology.

This marks a new peak in a decadeslong trend.

Advancements in egg-freezing and fertility treatments have allowed women to delay child-bearing and to remain single — but the quieting of their ticking biological clock has also allowed them to build fulfilling lives and conclude that they don’t want children.

A Match.com survey found a 19% dip in singles under 40 who said it was important to have a partner who wanted to have kids compared to 2017. The decreased interest in having children was “most pronounced among women, with only 56% now saying it is important to find a partner who wants children,” according to the research.
Younger generations have become particularly disinterested in childrearing, with 37% of non-parents younger than 40 revealing that it is not too likely or not at all likely that they will have children some day, according to the Pew Research Center.

Of those planning to remain childless, the majority (60%) said they simply don’t want to become parents.

Those who do want children are choosing to do it later and have smaller families, another study from the Pew Research Center reported. In 2021, the average mother had her first kid when she was 27.3 years old — up from 25.6 years old in 2011. Those who did give birth had an average of two children in 2020, which is much smaller than compared to the average of over three in the late 1970s, the study noted.

Other experts have also attributed the declining birth rate to women earning higher degrees and income, obtaining greater and longer career paths, changing family values, financial concerns, improved access to contraception, relationship instability and climate concerns — and the list could go on.

“The challenge is that no single cause can be identified for the declining birthrate,” the IPSS director said.
 
Hispanics in the US aren’t even having kids at replacement rate anymore (2.1). Every cultural and economic element was stacked against people having kids in the West, and they continue to be.

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The greatest challenge facing humanity going forward, as the rest of the world moves into 1st and 2nd world status, is figuring out how to get people to reproduce. Fuck climate change, even at its true believers worst, it's just a costly and chaotic bump in the road. (the hysteria comes from the fact that they are naturalists and see anything not "of nature" as a threat and harm) and all the other "issues".. Next to the true existential threats like a super volcano rock/ice from space etc.. This is the biggest threat. A complex and advanced society hoping to survive long-term, can't do so with a few tens or possibly even hundreds of millions of people only.

Some of the smaller threats along the way should help with this. Specifically the lack of 3rd world slaves to import or export jobs to is going to crush our insane market "logic" driven economy. If the big brains think it's too costly to make stuff our self in the first world.. then wait until there is no 3rd world slaves and we have to buy stuff from other 2nd and 1st world countries that can now tell us to fuck off if we don't like something. If we let the "market" continue to dictate this we are FUCKED! We will be the only ones left without the ability and knowledge, forced to buy from other places at a premium beyond what our dear market insists we can't afford now.
All of this should force us to realign our systems and societies.. Let's just make sure it's for the better.
 
Damn right. But even that's not easy anymore. I tell you what, nothing is more depressing sitting in the Singles Ward hearing a woman talk about having multiple exes, meanwhile you've been grinding the last few years to get a steady job to start a family, and not just crash and burn like your buddy you always sit by that gets dates but gets fucked over. I'm tired bros.
Gotta find you a Sister from a different state. They hit differently than the Utah-raised ones.
 
Honestly what’s worse than a low birth rate is keeping people alive to an extremely old age, one in which they can’t survive without machines. I know that the human population rates have fluctuated over the hundreds of thousands of years, but at least for most of human history, people weren’t able to keep people alive to the point of suffering. Now it’s all about making people live to impossibly old ages, and not learning to accept death.
 
I dunno why you guys are saying America is so pure. In 1985 every movie was a slasher with like 5 rape scenes and we called each other fucking faggots on the daily.
If I had a dollar for every time I was called a faggot in my school years, I'd be able to buy the god damn school, and have a bit of cash left over.

Don't forget action movies, muscles and machine guns were the shit in the 80s as well.
 
pornography viewing as a felony
Porn is illegal in South Korea, but not that illegal. Also it sounds so dystopian there based on how you describe there.

"Pornography is banned by the government in South Korea, with laws strictly enforced. The distribution, sale or display of obscene materials via the Internet can be punished with up to one year's imprisonment, although there is no penalty for watching or possessing Internet pornography; the exception is child pornography, the possession of which carries a maximum one-year prison sentence, and the maximum sentence for distributing, selling or displaying it for commercial purposes is ten years."

- Pornography laws by region - Wikipedia

Man modernity sucks ass.
I miss when seemingly everyone and their dog wasn't carrying "smartphone" or "smartwatch" and active on "social media" all the time.
 
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Gotta find you a Sister from a different state. They hit differently than the Utah-raised ones.
Having lived in multiple states, so fucking true. People are soft here, not in the good way, in the needy way. And women get picky. It's what happens when you don't have sex before marriage, they analyze the shit out of you; if you fail, onto the next date
 
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I want to say North Korea has a better birth rate because they aren't as industrialized plus they banned abortion a few years ago to keep the birth rate from declining though I am unsure if they have reversed that.

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The report and attached references are very vague, but it suggests that best Korea also banned IUD placement along with its abortion ban in 2015.

It's unconfirmed whether tubal ligations/vasectomies or oral contraceptives are included in the ban or not.

It sounds like IUDs are still used quite a bit illegally because of sex work and sex crimes.
 
How to fix this problem.

1. Give society a medal for saying fat bitches are retarded and should be happy with any hook-up.

2. Make housing affordable again. No nigga can afford a 90k down payment to live in the city and raise kids.

3. Ban 80% of foids on tinder and slut shame them. They ain’t having sex, but slut shame them anyways and mercilessly beat like, the most annoying ones.

4. Make PE and one year military service mandatory.

5. Force incels to have sex with fat black chicks.
Also, completely rework the FDA to stop giving approvals to whatever suspicious, cheap goyslop chemicals via bribery. You don't see many fat people in Europe, and that's mostly because their ingredients don't sound like a chemical warfare manual.
 
Porn is illegal in South Korea, but not that illegal. Also it sounds so dystopian there based on how you describe there.

"Pornography is banned by the government in South Korea, with laws strictly enforced. The distribution, sale or display of obscene materials via the Internet can be punished with up to one year's imprisonment, although there is no penalty for watching or possessing Internet pornography; the exception is child pornography, the possession of which carries a maximum one-year prison sentence, and the maximum sentence for distributing, selling or displaying it for commercial purposes is ten years."

The porn ban in Worst Korea, is one of the reasons why men there record women in bathrooms and other private places, as a way to "get around" the said porn bans. And in some says, SK being described as dystopian is an under statement, since they take the worst aspects of their East Asian neighbors, i.e. long working hours, extremely high suicide rates, and multiply them exponentially.
 
The porn ban in Worst Korea, is one of the reasons why men there record women in bathrooms and other private places
The porn ban doesn't make them do that, their own lack of restraint does. Porn bans are good, their birthrate would only drop more if it was lifted.
 
Also, completely rework the FDA to stop giving approvals to whatever suspicious, cheap goyslop chemicals via bribery. You don't see many fat people in Europe, and that's mostly because their ingredients don't sound like a chemical warfare manual.
Obesity rates in Europe are lower overall, but comparable to rates in the US. How much you weigh is more a question of how much you eat rather than what you eat.
 
The porn ban doesn't make them do that, their own lack of restraint does.
From what I read, lifting porn bans decreases crime. Like when Denmark lifted a ban on porn in 1969, the sex crime rate went down.

But on the other hand, porn being available could cause an increase in demand for more extreme porn, and may not help birth rates.
 
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Also, completely rework the FDA to stop giving approvals to whatever suspicious, cheap goyslop chemicals via bribery. You don't see many fat people in Europe, and that's mostly because their ingredients don't sound like a chemical warfare manual.
I mean Dragonlord is pretty fucking fat even by American standards
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if the rising autism rates also play a factor.

TMI, we wanted to have 3 kids, but stopped at two , we soimy can’t afford a third since we have a little autist. He’s a good kid but he cost $35K a year between private school and therapy.

That’s a fucking brand new car each year. Yeah we could ditch private school but public sucks for special need kids where I’m at.
 
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