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More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by HonNL: 8:16pm On Mar 07
Freelance copywriter Chai Wanrou thinks marriage is an unfair institution. Like many young women in China, she is part of a growing movement that envisions a future with no husband and no children, presenting the government with a challenge it could do without.

"Regardless of whether you're extremely successful or just ordinary, women still make the biggest sacrifices at home," the 28-year-old feminist said at a cafe in the northwestern city of Xian.

"Many who got married in previous generations, especially women, sacrificed themselves and their career development, and didn't get the happy life they were promised. Living my own life well is difficult enough nowadays,"
she told Reuters.

President Xi Jinping last year stressed the need to "cultivate a new culture of marriage and childbearing" as China's population fell for a second consecutive year and new births reached historic lows.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang also vowed to "work towards a birth-friendly society" and boost childcare services in this year's government work report.

The Communist Party views the nuclear family as the bedrock of social stability, with unmarried mothers stigmatised and largely denied benefits. But a growing number of educated women, facing unprecedented insecurity amid record youth unemployment and an economic downturn, are espousing "singleism" instead.

China's single population aged over 15 hit a record 239 million in 2021, according to official data. Marriage registrations rebounded slightly last year due to a pandemic backlog, after reaching historic lows in 2022. A 2021 Communist Youth League survey of some 2,900 unmarried urban young people found that 44% of women do not plan to marry.

Marriage, however, is still regarded as a milestone of adulthood in China and the proportion of adults who never marry remains low. But in an other sign of its declining popularity, many Chinese are delaying tying the knot, with the average age of first marriage rising to 28.67 in 2020 from 24.89 in 2010, according to census data.

In Shanghai, this figure reached 30.6 for men and 29.2 for women last year, according to city statistics.

"Feminist activism is basically not allowed (in China), but refusing marriage and childbirth can be said to be ... a form of non-violent disobedience towards the patriarchal state," said Lü Pin, a Chinese feminist activist based in the United States.

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After decades of improving women's education levels, workforce participation and social mobility, Chinese authorities now face a dilemma as the same group of women have become increasingly resistant to their propaganda.

Long-term single lifestyles are gradually becoming more widespread in China, giving rise to online communities of mostly single women who seek solidarity from like-minded people.

Posts with the hashtags "No marriage, no children" from female influencers often in their thirties or forties on Xiaohongshu, China's Instagram, regularly gain thousands of likes.

One anti-marriage forum on Douban, another social media platform, has 9,200 members, while another dedicated to "singleism" has 3,600 members who discuss collective retirement plans, among other topics.

Liao Yueyi, a 24-year-old unemployed graduate in the southern city of Nanning, recently declared to her mother that she "wakes up from nightmares about having children".
"No marriage or kids is a decision I've made after deep consideration. I don't owe anyone an apology, my parents have accepted it," she posted on WeChat.

Instead she has decided to "lie flat" - a Chinese expression that means doing just enough to get by - and save money for future travels.

"I think it's okay to date or cohabit, but children are a huge asset investment with minimal returns," she said, adding that she has discussed renting a house with some female friends when they all retire.

Many of the women interviewed cited a desire for self-exploration, disillusionment with patriarchal Chinese family dynamics and a lack of "enlightened" male partners as the main factors behind their decision to stay single and childless.

Gender equality also plays a role: all the women said it was difficult to find a man who valued their autonomy and believed in equal division of household labour.

"There's an oversupply of highly educated women and not enough highly educated men," said Xiaoling Shu, professor of sociology at the University of California, Davis. Decades of the one-child policy have led to 32.3 million more men than women in 2022, according to official data.

"College-educated women become stronger believers in advocating for their rights and status in society," Shu said.
"Well-educated women in search of supportive life partners find fewer suitable men who also endorse women's rights."

While not all the women interviewed identified as feminist or viewed themselves as deliberately defying the government, their actions reflect a broader trend of Chinese female empowerment expressed through personal choices.

And even though some analysts believe that the number of people who remain single for life will not grow exponentially in the future, delayed marriages and falling fertility are likely to pose a threat to China's demographic goals.

"In the long run, women's enthusiasm for marriage and childbirth will only continue to decrease," said feminist Lü.

"I believe this is the most important long-term crisis that China will face."

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Malroux: 8:17pm On Mar 07
Nigerian women will rather be the fifth wife than to be single.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Boogyman557: 8:17pm On Mar 07
Nn

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:31pm On Mar 07
If you are a guy, check all the achievements you have recorded in your life, from certifications/skills to property, you will discover that none came from a woman apart from your biological mother.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by dosage150(m): 8:31pm On Mar 07
Why did I even book this space ?

This country is so discouraging.
God help us
We work just to survive

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Sammydee01: 8:31pm On Mar 07
Here our women see relationship as a source of livelihood

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by inoki247: 8:31pm On Mar 07
Lol so dem wan use am control child birth so dere population can reduce or what....

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by cbrezy(m): 8:31pm On Mar 07
This is because Chinese women are mostly independent and this is how they're brought up cool

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Earlystar698(m): 8:31pm On Mar 07
Just Bleep with rubber and go, see update angry grin

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Cassandraloius: 8:32pm On Mar 07
So she prefers to be single and be having casual sex? Anyways her choice! Their choice!
If they're complaining about their economy, then what is our fate? cheesy

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by ImoleNaija: 8:32pm On Mar 07
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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by tobenuel(m): 8:32pm On Mar 07
Their madness never reach the 'West' own shaa


Wechat boy must chop too

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by AllenSpencer: 8:32pm On Mar 07
Chinese economy is going through a tough time!

They better go beg the US!

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Kelvin5214: 8:32pm On Mar 07
Tinubulation even in Chinese territory grin

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by obinna58(m): 8:32pm On Mar 07
grin
Jennyclay runs outta thread, Nigerian women go tie you down by fire by force

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:32pm On Mar 07
On China women, Oluwa gba ope wa.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Namaster: 8:32pm On Mar 07
"..."the 28-year-old feminist said at a cafe in the northwestern city of Xian."

grin

A 28-year old feminist in a country brimming with feminine and traditional women has no choice but to embrace singleism.

No man has time for nonsense in a country where pussy falls from the sky like rain.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by tunjijones(m): 8:33pm On Mar 07
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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by tunde1200(m): 8:33pm On Mar 07
Hmmm
Orisirisi for this end time
Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Axis313(m): 8:34pm On Mar 07
In Nigeria,the reverse is the case.
Due to economic hardship,single men wants to remain single,while their female counterparts are praying to be under the roof of men to take care of their day to day provisions in the name is marriage.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Adebaba1(m): 8:34pm On Mar 07
"I think it's okay to date or cohabit, but children are a huge asset investment with minimal returns"

True

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by luminouz(m): 8:34pm On Mar 07
Na to go china be that na

Enough oyel wells!!!🤣

On a serious note, No matter how loudly women scream about being happy alone, deep down they regret it. They want companionship, of a man. Those who have in the past driven their husbands away and taken the kids come to realize this fact after their kids are all grown up and left the nest. Now, they are online looking for any form of consolation so they won't die alone. Yahoo boys and fûck boys are cashing out money and pussies respectively. I see them around me all the time. The loneliness in their gaze, their desperate attempts to come to your house and 'secure' their space. They will agree to cook, clean, promise you heaven and earth but you don't get convinced because they still showed the stinking attitudes that made them Alpha widows in the first place. Will I marry them? Hell No!!! Do I fûck them? Your guess is as good as mine🙂

N.B: isn't it ironic that all these Chinese women are
educated, yet unhappy? They get the perks of education but are not willing to sacrifice anything to the society that funded them. The society that MEN built, bled and died for!! How will they think China will be if no one gives birth? Yet the so called uneducated ones are
marrying and thriving. That's the good thing about men. We don't scream and complain to take care of our duties. We just do it, education or not. It's only women who believe education and /or money makes her above marriage, men and child-bearing.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by tommy589(m): 8:35pm On Mar 07
Malroux:
Nigerian women will rather be the fifth wife than to be single.

grin

Sense pass power

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by silibaba: 8:36pm On Mar 07
Malroux:
Nigerian women will rather be the fifth wife than to be single.

Wetin do am?

Na money, na money, na money oo (in OBO's voice)
Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Uchesis: 8:37pm On Mar 07
My neighbour's wife is so happy sitting at home all day and yelling at her children or plaiting our female co-tenents hair and gossiping about other people who have gone to work.


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Nigerian life

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Angy55(f): 8:38pm On Mar 07
They should come and import Ladies from Nigeria to marry the men in China grin cheesy

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by Anunakeeh: 8:38pm On Mar 07
HonNL:


SOURCE

Nigerian Obukos and Ewures left the group Chatgrin

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by benuejosh: 8:39pm On Mar 07
Beautiful woman.
Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by pansophist(m): 8:39pm On Mar 07
Most industrialized countries are in the same dilemma, and China is not the worst of the bunch.

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Re: More Chinese Women Embrace 'singleism' amid Economic Downturn by duduade: 8:40pm On Mar 07
Unlike here in Nigeria

Where you see our Nigerian ladies hustling for helpers, magas, mugus and sugar zaddies

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