Age of late marriage: Due to economic conditions and other reasons, many rural men get married late, which will increase their difficulty in finding suitable partners.
Unbalanced ratio between men and women: Due to the long-term "son preference" thought and the family planning policy in some areas, the ratio between men and women in rural areas is unbalanced, and there are more men than women, which also increases the competitive pressure of single men.
Traditional marriage view: Some rural men hold a conservative attitude towards the traditional marriage view. For example, they think that women should have children as soon as possible after marriage. If the woman does not have such a will, it will lead to the man's reluctance to continue to associate.
Small social circle: the social circle in rural areas is relatively small and the opportunities for interpersonal communication are limited, which makes it difficult for rural single men to expand their circle of friends.
Great economic pressure: Due to poor economic conditions, many rural single men cannot bear the economic pressure of getting married, which has also become a major problem for them to choose a spouse.
Low education level: The education level in rural areas is relatively low, and many single men have low knowledge and cultural literacy, which also affects their communication and marriage with urban women.
Different lifestyles: Due to the huge differences between rural and urban lifestyles, rural single men and urban women may have great differences in living habits and hobbies. This also makes it more difficult for them to find a suitable partner.