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Educated American women wondering why they can't keep a man shouldn't take it too personally because there just aren't enough of them to go around, claims a new book.

According to the recently published book Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game by Jon Birger, there are four college-educated women to every three males in the US and the numbers are even lower in New York City.

Birger, a former writer for Fortune and Money magazines, sought to discover why his single girlfriends never seemed to be able to find their other half.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3210826/Proof-eligible-man-shortage-four-college-educated-women-three-males-don-t-think-trying-one-Manhattan.html#ixzz3jv0cGkgy

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Would be much better if Gary, Kip and Danno were still here.

and I think we just lost VOL, too

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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#cabachicksfault

Concur.

But lets not forget those fellas taking meds for psych problems, as them fellas should not be considered 'eligible' either.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Educated American women wondering why they can't keep a man shouldn't take it too personally because there just aren't enough of them to go around, claims a new book.

According to the recently published book Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game by Jon Birger, there are four college-educated women to every three males in the US and the numbers are even lower in New York City.

Birger, a former writer for Fortune and Money magazines, sought to discover why his single girlfriends never seemed to be able to find their other half.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3210826/Proof-eligible-man-shortage-four-college-educated-women-three-males-don-t-think-trying-one-Manhattan.html#ixzz3jv0cGkgy

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Wondering why they can't keep a man? If he's not eligible what's the point in keeping him? Or, they can't find them? This article is confusing...sorry ladies I'm not elajable.

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