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The LOOPcast

Women Are Quietly Giving Up on Men... Why? | The Deep

The LOOPcast

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4.8677 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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The Deep with Erika Ahern is sponsored by Taylor Frigon Capital Management, serving clients at every stage of wealth: from first-time investors to high-net-worth families and organizations seeking full-service wealth guidance. Taylor Frigon provides institutional asset management solutions tailored to the needs of individuals, families and small businesses: https://cvote.it/taylorfrigon In this video, Erika investigates the American crisis of masculinity. Why are women choosing single mother...

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0:00.0

It's a man's world.

0:02.0

This is a man's world.

0:04.0

So where are all the men?

0:06.0

I don't mean just males.

0:08.0

Those are like everywhere, and they're easy to spot.

0:10.0

They wear cargo shorts, they talk about cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.

0:14.0

I'm talking about men, the guys that can hold a baby and a conversation,

0:19.0

and they own a belt, and they wear it to church.

0:22.7

We are not short on males.

0:24.4

There are more than four billion of them worldwide.

0:27.4

But more and more women, especially younger women, are throwing up their hands and giving

0:32.6

up on the idea of finding one who's man enough for them to marry.

0:43.3

The Wall Street Journal recently ran her feature on women choosing to begin families alone.

0:47.3

In other words, just have babies without the dad around. Not out of some bold feminist conviction, but because they simply can't find the right match.

0:53.3

These women, successful, educated, motivated, aren't declaring independence.

0:59.0

They are waving the white flag.

1:01.0

Right now, women are outperforming men in many key areas of life.

1:05.0

More women than men are graduating college, buying homes,

1:09.0

and pouring their energy into careers and close-knit

1:12.7

friendships instead of dating or marriage. And we're not talking about a slim margin anymore.

1:18.6

According to Pew Research, 47% of women aged 25 to 34 hold a bachelor's degree compared with

1:26.9

only 37% of men. That is a massive turnaround in a very short amount of time. You don't need a gender comparison to know that something has gone off kilter. Just look at the lives of today's men compared to their grandfathers. The traditional markers of manhood, what used to be considered

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