A lot of women can’t find guys to offer to marry them.
And then the problem is finding a guy who offers to marry you AND who is worth marrying. At 18 I married someone much older because I wanted to be a wife and a mom and there just aren't any actual 'men' closer to my age. It's been five years and it's been great.
At the same time, I look at most women and wonder at the paradox of their existence in that they say they want a 'real man' but then they also want their independence, they want a career, they want professional recognition, and then, when it's convenient, then maybe they can bother being a wife and maybe even a mom.
It just doesn't work that way. At least it doesn't work well.
I committed to being a wife and mom and I'm happy! Yet I also lost all of my friends who are still in college racking up huge debts so they can work to pay off those debts and maybe have a life someday.
They no longer come with a dowry.
No incentive...
And yet others figure, “Why buy (and be responsible for) the whole pig if I can just get a little sausage for free every now and then?”
Exactly. The question can be reformed to ask why guys aren’t asking girls to get married as in the past. The war on masculinity is one reason. When a guy asks a girl out and she acts insulted, it’s back to the Xbox.
Many women have been so indoctrinated by the feminist movement that they aren't worth being a mate with a man. A man can see it clearly so why should he make his life miserable?