Wireless future for China’s Men…Opps,it’s Wifeless actually…

Recently i read a news article talking about China’s Men gloomy future. Not talking about their wealth, education or economic status but something more serious and need immediate attention!

———-BBC News, Beijing———

China’s future problems are easy to spot. You can see them in the front row of the Hui Kang kindergarten class in the city of Huizhou.

Four boys sit next to a girl.  In recent years, the kindergarten has been getting more and more boys.

One girl in between 4 boys!!!

Since the late 1970s Chinese couples have been allowed just one child – and most parents here prefer to have a son.  “One of the classes has 39 boys and just eight girls. It’s a serious problem. When there are more boys than girls, the girls copy the boys and they become more aggressive,”the teacher said.

At break time, the girls need to be pretty good at defending themselves. One girl beats off four boys who try to have a look at what she was drawing.

An official estimate says that, by 2020, there may be 30 million men of marriageable age who will not be able to find a wife.

The gender imbalance has various causes. Abortions on female foetuses are believed to be widespread as couples, particularly in rural areas, hope for a son who will look after them in their old age.

One villager commented: “Nearby villages are all like us. How can we get married? I don’t know what to do or where to start finding a wife. I’m stuck – unless God can help me.” They keep an eye on the main road – in case any eligible women wander by. But the road is empty.

In years to come, for the single men of China, things will only get worse.

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I definitely agree on this will post a bigger issue to the Chinese society in future if no action is taken to address it. First consequence as I foresee has become a reality today:

——-China’s first gay pageant gives glimpse of new acceptance——-

The event is a striking sign of how far attitudes in China have changed and of gay people’s increasing confidence. Gay sex was illegal until 1997. Homosexuality was classed as a mental illness for four years after that. Now an emerging gay community is busting stereotypes.

Eight men competing in Mr Gay China, which organisers say is a striking sign of how far attitudes to homosexuality have changed

The Gay from the mainland China!!

Do you like his body??

Another gay contestant

“We are intelligent, we’re professionals, we’re gorgeous – and we’re gay,” said contestant Emilio Liu, from Inner Mongolia. “I want the audience to know there are a whole bunch of people like us living in China. It’s a wonderful life and it’s not hidden any more.”

Now comes Mr Gay China, reported in English-language state media. Eight finalists will take to the stage of a Beijing nightclub to strut their stuff in casual clothes and swimwear, exhibit their talents and answer questions. The winner – picked for his ability to represent gay issues as well as his skills, personality and looks – will head to Norway for next month’s finals of Worldwide Mr Gay.

Strikingly, all are white collar workers and most have studied or worked abroad.

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In view of this, to those who are still thinking to marry China’ s girls ,pls do so immediately or else the Chinese girls are coveted later on at their own homeland.

:) :)

3 Comments

  • 1
    January 12, 2010 - 14:01 | Permalink

    Crazy. OMFG.

  • 2
    January 31, 2010 - 20:08 | Permalink

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  • 3
    February 4, 2010 - 16:29 | Permalink

    It sounds interesting but I am not sure that I agree with you completely.

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