@Eclipser
Thank you for your response. As I said before, I didn't really look into the study further, so my fault if I posted information that wasn't accurate. Really the main reason I brought it up, is the poster I was responding to, is known for making slick handed comments about BW, because he favors IR relationships. My response to him, was to rub it in his face, because hell, he's saying that BW are the issue(more of us aren't ready). So basically doing the exact thing you take issue with (absolving BM of accountability by pretending as if BW are not ready for marriage and that more BM are). Which I took issue with.
It is true that digging deeper into "research" and "studies" is important, because not everything is credible, and unbiased. Like I said before, IR marriage has never been an interest of mine or a topic I cared to explore deeper, or "look into", so I have not. Your motivation to do so, is because you don't like those stats being used in that way. My motivation to not do so, is because I personally don't care enough about IR marriages, except when I'm confronted with posters like Eddy Gordo, who are pawgers that often make slick-handed comments about BW, while putting nonbw on pedestals. They don't get called out(you didn't call him out on what he posted for instance either, but you noticed what I wrote). So I call them out myself.
But let's be clear, I'm not of the belief that the average BW is more suitable for marriage than the average BM. I'm not someone that believes that BW should be absolved in the part they play that contributes to them not getting married, or being ready for marriage. But, I'm also not one that is going to pretend that a lot of BM don't have work to do either. As far as that goes, I believe that
both BM and BW have a lot of work to do, and that one group is not more suitable for marriage than the other.