And not just here. People love to make nasty comments towards women that are single and childless at a certain age, and sadly the biggest perpatrators are often other woman. Why is this form of misogyny tolerated? |
| Um. It ISN’T okay. It’s super rude. |
| People on this board like to be snarky at times. You have to take the bad with the good. |
| This board is full of women whose greatest (and perhaps only) accomplishment was getting married. They literally can't understand women who didn't make The Ring their one and only goal. |
NP. I agree with this. It is incomprehensible to some women that not every woman wants to get married. |
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OP it happens because there are a bunch of very, very narrow minded poster who live in bubbles.
Just ignore them. |
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Bc honestly the single women in their late 30s (never married) are all a little weirdo.
It’s different than divorced women. |
Welcome to the 21st Century. A quarter of Americans that age choose not to marry. In 2018, a record 35% of Americans ages 25 to 50, or 39 million, had never been married, according to a new Institute for Family Studies (IFS) analysis of U.S. Census data. The share was only 9% in 1970. |
| They say the same thing about men who are single after 40, people who are divorced, or friendless, or got fired. I think you are taking it too personally, I don’t really see how women in their 30’s are a particular target in that way. The board is hard on posters. It’s good and bad, sometimes you need to hear truth from strangers. |
No, they don't. Maybe if he's unmarried forever but I don't see any discriminatory/derogatory remarks towards Chris Evans, Corey Booker, Anderson Cooper, Henry Cavil, all of which chose to shack up with perennial lovers. Also single and never married are two different things. |
They do , but not to the same degree as women. It's also not the truth. Being single does not mean something is wrong with you. Really think about that for a moment, Is that a lesson you want to teach your kids? |
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Honestly I wonder why extremely wealthy people marry in the first place. If J.K. Rowling divorced her husband she'd be out a castle and $25 billion just like Bezos + Gates with their respective divorces.
Meanwhile Oprah has a long-time beau (note she's not single but she's never been married) and she will not have to give him a dime if they broke up. I'm sure she'd be generous and throw a $10 million or so his way, but in comparison to billions... |
+1. |
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I personally don't think it is okay, though some of those are worse than others. I do think some of these posters think they are being "kind", in that they may not actually believe there's anything wrong with woman in her late 30s who is single, but they feel like they need to explain that these biases exist. I think most of them don't understand that they are perpetuating some very dumb ideas about women and aging because they've fully internalized those ideas themselves.
I also think a lot of people just really lack imagination and simply cannot envision a life outside of the marriage-home-kids paradigm. I've met so many people who talk about how they feel sorry for people who don't have kids or who are single past a certain age. On the one hand, it's nice that they appreciate what they have. On the other hand, I know so many people who are single or childless by choice, or who clearly have amazing lives without those things, and it's sooooo condescending to me to assume that everyone wants exactly what you have. |
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I always find these conversations funny - are Elizabeth Hurley, Naomi Campbell, AOC, Krysten Sinema to be pitied because they never married?
What if you only had a 3-year starter marriage like Padma Lakshmi? What if you got married late and never had kids like Kamala Harris? What if you've been divorced or 'single' for over a decade like Katie Couric? What if you married a douchebag like Meghan Edmonds King or Kate Gosselin + forced to raise 3-10 kids on your own? Wake up. |