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The term ''missing men'' refers to a group of men, principally in the United States, that are in young adulthood but are not not pursuing permanent relationships with women or regular employment. |
The term ''missing men'' refers to a group of men, principally in the United States, that are in young adulthood but are not not pursuing permanent relationships with women or regular employment. |
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− | Missing men are distinct from [[MGTOW]] because they do not usually identify by this or any other specific label concerning their life choices. |
+ | Missing men are distinct from [[MGTOW]] because they do not usually identify by this or any other specific label concerning their life choices. Missing men are most prominent among African-Americans where they constitute about 12% of the adult male population. |
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Revision as of 14:34, 5 April 2020
The term missing men refers to a group of men, principally in the United States, that are in young adulthood but are not not pursuing permanent relationships with women or regular employment.
Missing men are distinct from MGTOW because they do not usually identify by this or any other specific label concerning their life choices. Missing men are most prominent among African-Americans where they constitute about 12% of the adult male population.