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The [[male lonliness epidemic]] is a claim widely reported in the [[mainstream media]] and by [[feminists]] online. There is little to no evidence that anything like this exists.
The [[male lonliness epidemic]] is a claim widely reported in the [[mainstream media]] and by [[feminists]] online. There is little to no evidence that anything like this exists.

In general men report greater satisfaction with online friendships and activities than women, suggesting that while loneliness may be growing in society it is actually impacting women more accutely.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/technology/men-happiest-online-women-prefer-family-time-poll-idUSTRE4904YH/</ref>


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Latest revision as of 05:45, 31 December 2025

The male lonliness epidemic is a claim widely reported in the mainstream media and by feminists online. There is little to no evidence that anything like this exists.

In general men report greater satisfaction with online friendships and activities than women, suggesting that while loneliness may be growing in society it is actually impacting women more accutely.[1]

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