A growing number of young people are not engaging in sexual relationships. Recent statistics reveal that a quarter of young men report having no sexual experience at all. This phenomenon, dubbed a 'sexual collapse,' is a systemic failure caused by economic, biological, and digital factors. In 1990, only 9% of men aged 18 to 29 reported a lack of intimacy. Now, the situation has dramatically changed. An analysis has identified six key issues: algorithmic inequality, the paradox of choice leading to anxiety, the attention economy, high cost of living and leisure, digital substitution of real interaction, and the fragility of online relationships. Companies that manufacture contraceptives are seeing a decline in sales in established markets, as consumers shift their spending to adult content platforms like OnlyFans.
The Sexual Collapse Among Youth
Analysis shows a quarter of young men have no sexual experience. This systemic failure is linked to the economy, biology, and digital architecture that promotes loneliness.