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This is a meaningless question. You will get as many different answers as the number of women who answer.
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I find it interesting. |
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| Raising kids and having parents that are going off the deep end. |
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Not being able to purchase the bottom half of the shirt.
In all seriousness, I think it's sandwich generation stuff... raising kids in a time where very hands-on parenting is the norm, often while working a full-time job, while juggling aging parents. Also, marital division of labor issues in two working-parent families. Many women my age (40) were raised that they could do anything and that has turned into doing everything. |
| Having zero payoff for ambition |
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The fact that still, even in 2024, middle age is still culturally a kind of planned obsolescence for women. We still struggle to have the kind of cultural power that would give us a meaningful role in the world after we are past childbearing years.
I'm not saying individual women don't have power or meaning once they hit middle age -- obviously they do. Both at high levels (Angela Merkel) and low levels (my neighbor who runs a consulting business and is well-respected and successful). But the women who do this still have to fight against a strong cultural perception that women no longer matter once they are no longer the future mother to someone's kids (and yes I phrased it that way on purpose). These old ideas about gender roles die hard. |
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| Being dismissed and not taken seriously by medical professionals. |
Don't know, but the worst issue in 1024 (and really of most of human history) was the risk of dying from hunger, disease, or childbirth, not to mention the roughly 1 in 3 chance of your child dying as a baby if you did survive their birth. So in that sense, things are better for most people today. |
Republicans ie women's health care, jobs, life as we knew it. |
I don't think parents of young children quality as "middle aged" they are younger women with different issues. |