Originally posted by WABs_OOE
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I'm in my early/mid 30s. When I was born, it was 105 males to 100 females. When I was 32, I reached the age where excess mortality among males (accidents, suicides, murders, overdoses, etc.) had evened out the male/female sex ratio to 100 to 100.
As I get older, women in my age cohort will increasingly outnumber men.
There are also a much, much larger number of men than women who are incarcerated, have severe genetic defects (Down's, retardation) and other conditions, which means the true sex ratio for my age cohort, for all practical purposes, may already be something more like 90 men to 100 women.
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