I guess there are people out there who are actually this clueless 😂
@kirbee
I'd argue that it's a waste of time using your most active years to get married/pregnant instead of focusing on something you really want to do and cementing your career from a young age.
You can work on your career any time of your life, but fertility and beauty is something you can't ever get back once lost.
I'm merely suggesting a reverse modus operandi : get married first, and have a career later. That way you can have the best of both worlds.
And wtf do you mean "most attractive/fertile years" as if women are a commodity to be bought before an expiration date?
You can't deny that women's beauty and fertility decline with age.
Men don't look for a degree or a high salary in a wife. Males are biologically programmed to desire fertile females, and men are no different.
If a woman doesn't look for a husband when she's 18-24 and waits it out until they're 25-30+, guess what?
They'll have to compete with other younger, more fertile women. Good luck.
You're literally the embodiment of the kind of disgusting person that this chapter was trying to roast.
Shaming language only works if the person cares about what you think of them.
@nivinator
Yes, stupid women wasting their time building up the skillset to get employed in a job and finding meaning and satisfaction in doing so. And then what? Further developing those skills throughout their career and working their way up the ladder? Who could want that?
Great! Then don't complain if you're having trouble finding a marriage partner then. I mean, you've found meaning and satisfaction, right?
Everybody knows that pumping out babies is all that they're good for and that having and raising children is all that ANYBODY could ever want. We are very smart.
Sure. Good luck competing with the new batch of 18-24 year olds! You are indeed very smart.