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Soy Boys, Career Women Not Having Children: US Birth Rates Hit 35-Year Low

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This is not surprising
US birth rates have hit a 35-year low, which isn’t surprising given the prominence of beta males and career women who don’t want children.
The lowest number of births since 1985 was recorded last year, and it’s a one percent drop from 2018, according to statistics released by the CDC on Wednesday.
“Birth rates declined for nearly all age groups of women under 35, but rose for women in their early 40s,” the CDC stated. “… This is the fifth year that the number of births has declined after the increase in 2014, down an average of 1% per year, and the lowest number of births since 1985.”
The rise in over-40 pregnancies is likely because some ‘career women’ who put off motherhood to focus on climbing the corporate ladder are starting to feel unfulfilled by their jobs, and thus consider in vitro fertilization.
And the downtrend of birth rates in general isn’t too surprising considering the recent rise of ‘soy boys’ who are either too scared, too conditioned or simply have too little natural testosterone to act remotely masculine enough to consider fatherhood.

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