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Not necessarily
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2008-03-09 04:05.
There are more females than males, and if a small percentage of the available females decide to pair with older males it may not make a noticeable difference. We really need to know the numbers to know either way - but I'm sure you can see my point. And this doesn't take into account the percentage of the population that is not heterosexual. If there are more males than females who are not heterosexual - that leaves more females available as well.

