A) Can we stop asking "where's the article about women?" or trying to explain that "ok, but there are problems with men and women!"? The article isn't trying to be a balanced and fair portrayal of the life of all 20-somethings, it is specifically an argumentative, opinionated, essay about what this woman (and many others) see as a series of problems/causes with many men in their 20s. Some of the critiques are unfair, but some - especially those about specific differences between men and women of this age group - are well grounded in research and statistics. I think it is more worthwhile to tackle those claims she makes that are well supported and discuss those - attacking the obvious weaknesses is entirely too easy and basically pointless.
B) Can we stop trying to disregard the entire thing as "sexist rant by a scorned woman"? Here's the author's page: http://blogs.phillymag.com/the_philly_p ... shingston/ . Based on what little I can garner from that page, she doesn't seem to me like some scorned woman who is striking out with 25 year olds, she strikes me as a journalist with a sincere interest in what's going on with young adults (perhaps she is a mother of some?).
C) Do you want me to invite her here to jump into our conversation?
In any case, here's her follow up article for some interesting response to feedback: http://blogs.phillymag.com/the_philly_p ... uble-boys/