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Apart from the obvious ones - population, economics, culture - the issues were surprisingly similar, including something of a 'man shortage'. The shortage on the NZ dating scene is not so much anything to do with statistical differences or demographics, but rather a 'culture' that sees men less likely to seek dating help. In my experience there is often a distinct lack of men who will make the effort to actually seek dating help, but once they do they can quickly find a partner.

This is undoubtedly a motivation issue. Many men who are on their own and without partners will tend to 'stick with the boys' and do boys' things, rather than actively seek another partner, particularly if they are middle-aged or late middle-aged. Younger men are more likely to do the bar thing, or to be more inclined to find ladies at the gym, the supermarket, the golf or tennis club. But as life slows a little and perhaps work and other commitments become more onerous, many men simply decide that it is perhaps fate that leaves them partnerless.

A pity. Because in my experience so many of these men are absolutely able to find someone if they take the effort to 'get out' and do it.