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You said: In an healthy society, for every 100 girls born, 105 boys are born. You have not provided a source for your claim in this new comment, nor have you addressed that the study you cited supported what I said.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/07/26 01:59 PM
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Your claim was that the ratio was the right one for for a healthy society, not that a global average ratio exists, which the study does not show. In fact, the study you cited literally my point - "In some populations, the observed sex ratio at birth is well above this range because of sex-selection driven by the preference for sons over daughters." Congratulations on defeating yourself.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates29/07/26 09:25 PM
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Well. In an healthy society, for every 100 girls born, 105 boys are born. This is a highly dubious claim that you clearly haven't put in the time to cite.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/07/26 10:43 PM
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China has a gender imbalance in where there are currently 104 men for every 100 women. This resulted from decades of a one-child policy which led people to people prioritizing male children and giving up (or worse) girls. While some of the policies you note are undoubtably misandrist, a lot of issues in China can be attributed to not having enough women.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates25/07/26 01:49 PM
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female access to work or to technical education or to military to arrive at conclusions about male and female preferences There are a ton of factors that influence that. For example a woman who really wants to work as a mechanic is going to have to be around a bunch of guys who probably won't make her feel accepted there. Differences in means and standard deviations are relevant. Where's your data?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates23/07/26 02:15 PM
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Unless you have an explanation for those tendencies, you sure sound lile you're saying "women are more nurturing by nature".
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates18/07/26 12:15 PM
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