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Young Women Find Normal Life These Days Too Much of Hard Work, So Most of Them Dream Becoming Prostitutes. Family crisis and dying out humanity is the result of these dreams

 

"I'm no longer a young man, but I must defend the young men who are being blamed for not filling open manufacturing posts. When I was a young man in the 1970s, young women were happy to marry a machinist, postal worker or plumber. Not anymore, according to my sons and most of the young men with whom I work. Ms. Finley says "a good worker, like a good man can be hard to find these days" and that women struggle to find "suitable mates." 

Perhaps that is because they largely want men who make more than $150,000 a year as "professionals." 

Why would men want to enter "blue collar" professions only to be rejected by women?

Richard Mamrosh

Green Bay, Wis." [1]

 1. Why Don't Men Want to Work in Factories? Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 11 Apr 2025: A14.

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