Summary: New book published on how the widening college education gap is hurting women in the dating game (who gives a fuck about men right?). Colleges with a high % of women have the most promiscuous cultures. Top cities for men include Ft. Lauderdale, Providence and Portland (no NYC, really??).


To those initiated in the ways of the red pill, this statement should come as no surprise:

"It’s clear that schools that have more men tend to have more traditional dating situations, whereas the ones that are disproportionately female tend to have more intense hookup cultures. It’s not just the social science I cite in the book, you can really see it in how kids talk about dating life at these schools."

Translation: Schools with more females mean that men have more choice and can get sex with less commitment with the top 10-20% no doubt forming soft harems and enjoying the fuck out of college life. Also no surprise then that cities with mostly females are also the same way (NYC).

"I want to ask you about some of the criticism. Some of these descriptions make it sound like the social progress and education that women have obtained has been a lose-lose situation"

Yup, you're shrinking your own pool of choices. Enjoy the CC - myriad felines will be waiting to scrape you off The Wall to be their provider. However, less educated men don't have it easy by any means - their pool is shrinking rapidly as well. The difference is that less educated men can still make big money as a roughneck working out in North Dakota.

Well, at least the top commenter in the associated reddit thread gets it:

Women want the top of the status bell curve; Men don't care much. From the point of view of the sexual markeplace, higher economic status for women mostly just re-frames their target expectations. So long as the female preference for higher status men exists, if the sexes have equal average occupational prestige, the relative price women must charge to clear the market will be lower.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2015/08/26/a-new-book-answers-why-its-so-hard-for-educated-women-to-find-dates/