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Late-marriage, much-bachelordom, whose donkey act?
Feb 26, 2008 02:17
  • SUMMERSNOW
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To marry, or not to marry, that is a question! This is a problem that the new generations of Chinese are facing. Renmin University of China has pointed that marriage is no longer a personal problem but a social problem in China. The report issued by Renmin university says that the unmarried young Chinese are becoming more and more. According to statistics, China has a serious sex inbalance. China has more than 30,000,000-40,000,000 men than women. By 2020, 20% Chinese men will have to be unmarried.

Except for the factor of gender imbalance, the soaring housing price also accounts for the social problem. The cruel reality is undermining the purity of love and marriage. It is very difficult for youngsters to own a house to get married. Therefore, many Chinese people blame the housing price for late marriage and the increase of bachelodom? Do you agree?
Feb 26, 2008 14:13
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  • GRIZ326
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...by then China will be rich and the USA will be poor.

We'll be glad to send you 10 million or so women. ;-)
Feb 26, 2008 18:18
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Griz, i remeber there were 2 US girls married to chinese guys in my previous neighbor hood. thoes 2 US blondes are the pioneers.
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