Yeah definately....I think we're already seeing it
A lot of those women who were born in the 1960s who were in their 20s in the 1980s, and a generation removed from their mothers are much more likely to be single from what I can tell
I have aunts on both sides of my family who are never married, single and living alone well into their 60s heading into their 70s.
most of my older female cousins who were born in the 1970s, and in their 40s close to 50s are single, living alone
several of my wife's friends are in their late 30s and early 40s are single/never married
I think as it they get older it definately becomes harder to find someone permanent. The men that are left are either married, or happier being single and jumping from woman to woman--there are very few single men who are open to settling down
But impo I think they are paying the price for all those years they spent sport fuking in the 70s,80s and 90s...they bypassed a lot of good men, and now those other men are long gone
Now if you go back to my grandparents and their cousins and family 30 years ago when they were that age (they were born in the 1920s,30s and 40s)--the [black] women were all married and had children with homes etc etc...the women were more marriagable, and made better choices in men
There has been without a doubt a change