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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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.[/quote] YES. And, there is a lot of insecurity ~ think about it, single childless women at 37 probably look a lot better and are way more financially independent than the average DCUM SAHM posting on here all day while her husband is off at the office (with old, attractive, single hussies like the OP ;)) ~ so a lot of it is insecurity. A single woman who didn't have to "make the man her plan" is an outlier, a threat/challenge, and always a target. [/quote] ROFL that's my age and no way am I envious of my single peers.[/quote] Girl, I'm 41 and think I look better than many of the single women my age despite apparently being a married old hag with a kid. Though I also don't criticize or make fun of women for being over 30 and single. I honestly don't think it's a big deal. I think most of the negativity happens when someone posts about being [i]unhappily[/i] single but then seems to have unreasonable expectations about dating or finding a committed partner. It's not that people assume a single woman of a certain age is automatically inferior. It's that if a person says they are in their mid to late 30s, want to be married or headed that way, but then reject the idea that they might need to be more open-minded about potential mates, it's just frustrating, especially when you are trying to help someone in good faith.[/quote]
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