According to some, there is a dearth of so -
called marriageable men, defined as those who are employed.
It can not of itself generate the duties required of procreative behavior, and therefore to
call it marriageable is Orwellian double - speak.
Not exact matches
Economics writer Jon Birger based his entire 2015 book, Date — onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game, on the fact that there aren't enough
marriageable men because of «lopsided gender ratios and a massive undersupply of college - educated men» (although his views have been
called patronizing).