https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/world/too-many-men/?utm_term=.c80cc52266e2
Excerpts from the  article that caught my eye:

"Nothing like this has happened in human history. A combination of cultural 
preferences, government decree and modern medical technology in the world’s two 
largest countries has created a gender imbalance on a continental scale. Men 
outnumber women by 70 million in China and India."
"Out of China’s population of 1.4 billion, there are nearly 34 million more 
males than females — the equivalent of almost the entire population of 
California, or Poland, who will never find wives and only rarely have sex. 
China’s official one-child policy, in effect from 1979 to 2015, was a huge 
factor in creating this imbalance, as millions of couples were determined that 
their child should be a son."
"India, a country that has a deeply held preference for sons and male heirs, 
has an excess of 37 million males, according to its most recent census. The 
number of newborn female babies compared with males has continued to plummet, 
even as the country grows more developed and prosperous. The imbalance creates 
a surplus of bachelors and exacerbates human trafficking, both for brides and, 
possibly, prostitution. Officials attribute this to the advent of sex-selective 
technology in the last 30 years, which is now banned but still in widespread 
practice."



Comment:  Sex selective technology ? Who knew this might lead to 50 million 
"lonely" males? Will be interesting to see what social solutions are engineered 
to resolve this sad situation.

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