Some forum members have expressed feelings that while Eastern Europe still beats the West by a mile, the situation there regarding women is getting more difficult each year.
Here's a chart I found that can explain why:
Note the HUGE decrease in birth-rate from 1990-2000, after the fall of communism. Roughly speaking, by 2000 there were only HALF as many births as 10 years earlier. Therefore, a city with 2 million 20-yr old women in 2010, would only have 1 million 20-yr old women by 2020. (I'm assuming here that 20 yr olds are the most attractive age group...also I only included Poland, Russia and Ukraine, but the situation is the same for all former Eastern bloc countries)
One might argue that the male competition would be reduced by half as well. However, that doesn't account for the fact that a larger pool of slightly older men is competing for the same pool of younger women.
So in the year 2010, you would have 2 million 20-year women in the same dating pool as 2 million 20-year old men, but also 2 million 30-year old men.
But by 2020, you'll have only 1 million 20-year old women, with 1 million 20-year old men, but STILL 2 million 30-year old men.
Basically, a declining population creates an asymmetric situation with larger numbers of slightly older males, competing for a smaller group of younger women.
So Roosh and others are probably not imagining things when they notice the dating situation getting slightly more difficult each year in Eastern Europe.
Here's a chart I found that can explain why:
Note the HUGE decrease in birth-rate from 1990-2000, after the fall of communism. Roughly speaking, by 2000 there were only HALF as many births as 10 years earlier. Therefore, a city with 2 million 20-yr old women in 2010, would only have 1 million 20-yr old women by 2020. (I'm assuming here that 20 yr olds are the most attractive age group...also I only included Poland, Russia and Ukraine, but the situation is the same for all former Eastern bloc countries)
One might argue that the male competition would be reduced by half as well. However, that doesn't account for the fact that a larger pool of slightly older men is competing for the same pool of younger women.
So in the year 2010, you would have 2 million 20-year women in the same dating pool as 2 million 20-year old men, but also 2 million 30-year old men.
But by 2020, you'll have only 1 million 20-year old women, with 1 million 20-year old men, but STILL 2 million 30-year old men.
Basically, a declining population creates an asymmetric situation with larger numbers of slightly older males, competing for a smaller group of younger women.
So Roosh and others are probably not imagining things when they notice the dating situation getting slightly more difficult each year in Eastern Europe.