A 4chan anon analyzes how a person’s social life is established, and how it’s a process limited to most people’s childhoods:
It’s over as soon as you turn 18 and leave the school system without a well established social circle. You go to work but you won’t make any friends, just coworkers. You join a sports club, same deal. It’s over, because everyone already has their social circles locked in since childhood. You’ll be nothing more than a coworker, destined to be alone for life. Social life and relationships are like trains you have to catch at the quay, a race against time that takes place during adolescence. And by extension, logically, ofc, no social life, no women.
But normies don’t understand this because they are clueless normies who think you can walk into a bar full of strangers and magically form a social life like in The Sims. Only women can start from scratch and create a social life and get a boyfriend from scratch because of their status as women.
Whether you’re 30 or not it doesn’t change anything, maybe for the normies, but for you and me Chud, a year is like any other, the sands of time flowing towards nothingness, nothing less and nothing more.
As sad as this analysis is, it’s definitely true for a lot of men. As someone who moved around a lot as a child, I came to a similar conclusion at an early time in my life. Modern life encourages people to move around, and immigration, where people move from one country to another, is also much more common than earlier times.
Systemic factors such as these are producing an entire generation of men who have little to no social life and minimal opportunities to marry.
Original screen cap:

It’s over as soon as you turn 18 and leave the school system without a well established social circle. You go to work but you won’t make any friends, just coworkers. You join a sports club, same deal. It’s over, because everyone already has their social circles locked in since childhood. You’ll be nothing more than a coworker, destined to be alone for life. Social life and relationships are like trains you have to catch at the quay, a race against time that takes place during adolescence. And by extension, logically, ofc, no social life, no women.