50 million involuntarily single men in China

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Banano
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50 million involuntarily single men in China

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http://www.news.com.au/finance/china-in ... 6867647085


40-50 million — The number of involuntarily single men, known as “bare branchesâ€￾ scattered throughout China, who are expected to spend their life without a wife or child. It’s roughly the same number as Spain’s entire population, with many coming from poor or rural areas or as a result of the country’s one child policy.


Thats a lot of horny dudes, How come governments dont do shit about it


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China should just go ahead and fully legalize prostitution and gay-marriage before things get out-of-control with China''s lonely, angry single men...

It said that whenever the male population greatly exceeds the female population in a country--that's a sure sign of future wars and mass conflict in the near future...
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zboy1 wrote:China should just go ahead and fully legalize p4p
It seemed that p4p was somewhat legal and reasonably priced when I was in China. Is this no longer the case?
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Cornfed wrote:
zboy1 wrote:China should just go ahead and fully legalize p4p
It seemed that p4p was somewhat legal and reasonably priced when I was in China. Is this no longer the case?
"Somewhat legal," Really? I don't think so...

If that were the case, you wouldn't have had the crackdowns in Shenzhen, Dongguan , and all over China recently.
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