>>14412017A fellow purveyor of reality
There's a girl I know, she's around 34. Very pretty for her age, in great shape, she's fun and has a perky personality, has a good paying job and owns her own house in a nice part of town. The first time I saw her from a distance, I actually assumed she was maybe 23 or 24. Up close though, you can tell she's much older because of the crows feet, hands, etc. That's not a dig at her - she really is a pretty cool person.
But I feel terrible for her because she fell for the "be young wild and free then settle down in your 30s" propaganda, hook, line, and sinker. She spent the last 15 years riding around on 8+/10 looks and a fun personality, banging anyone she wanted, spending her time at bars and parties, "exploring her youth" and whatever other euphemisms jews come up with for women throwing away their younger years. Then in the last 6 or 9 months, she's taken an absolute nosedive in her mental health because she's started to realize she's running out of time to get married and have kids.
The real problem, though, is that she's starting to realize that the type of men she wants to marry literally don't even notice her, because she's almost twice as old as the women they're interested in. An attractive, tall, successful midlevel guy at a corporation or owner of his own small business, isn't looking at 34 year old women. He's looking at 18-20 year olds, or maybe a few years older. Maybe. Why would he settle for a woman in her mid 30s when he can just as easily (if not even more easily) get a girl literally 15 years younger, 15 years more youthful and attractive, with 15 fewer years of becoming jaded, having her expectations ballooned to the point of absurdity, developing poor habits, etc?
He wouldn't.
So now she's going to be left with feeling like she settled, HARD, for the rest of her life, and it'll probably end in a divorce because it never works out when the woman feels like the settler.