It is my hypothesis that women in general, especially college graduates, have an overly inflated sense of self-worth and intellectual capacity based on the fact they have a diploma and other people do not. Women have flooded into colleges over the past 40 years and now earn significantly more degrees than men do, subsequently I believe they are by far vulnerable to a fictitious sense of superiority over blue-collar types and men in particular.

This is having a tremendous impact on dating, hooking up, etc as well. With the advent of social media, this effect is even worse today. And just for the record, I have a degree, so this has nothing to do with any sort of personal bias of my own here. The epidemic of sexlessness is simply a reaction to a marketplace that no longer functions as it should, with people meeting other people face to face, as opposed to swiping them off a screen on things like Tinder.

This obsession many women have with the fictitious 'wage gap' is further evidence revealing the cognitive dissonance associated their lowly earnings not matching their overly inflated egos and self-worth. Sorry, your social sciences degree in sociology or psychology is simply not that intellectually demanding or practically useful and therefore not that valuable to employers in the skills-based workplace. Women really need a reality check, and conspiracy theories about a phony wage gap and oppression by the patriarchy aren't helping. Men are not the primary problem here in a market that is clearly dislocated.