Ok, let’s walk this through. You said:
If your clock is running out and you’re desperate to find a man, whose fault is that? It’s not like your biological clock is unknown. If you know that finding a partner is an important choice why would you wait until the last minute to find one? If you’re buying a home do you go shopping for one a day before your lease is over and you’re on the street? You’re speaking as if women are passive and life is happening, no these are are active choices.
- She chose to give herself a short time window.
- She was desperate and chose a dirt bag and/or struggling guy.
Her actions in life gave her a short window and a limited market for good men.
If.you wait too long and now all the good men are taken ORRRRRR if you ran off all the good men in your life when your body was banging whose fault is that? Thunk about it, if 100% of the women only want the top 10% of men then you can’t play games because someone is for sure going to end up empty handed.
But the longer you wait, the less of the remaining 90% is available. The cream of the crop in the remaining 90% gets taken and at a certain point all there is left is super average and trash and that’s the marketplace a lot of women end up in BY CHOICE.
It’s also the same msrketplace a lot of women DO NOT end up BY CHOICE. Because they picked well, picked early, and they know that they need their man.
My overall point is that life isn‘t something that happens to you, you are an active contributor to life. Some women are NOT waiting til they’re 36 and a Director of Finance at a company to start looking for a man. Some women snatched up a winner early on in life and held on tight because they understood his importance. Not every women is stuck with a bum or is a baby mama or is desperate because her biological clock is running out. Some people play their cards wrong and want to blame the casino instead of themselves for hitting when they had 20 at a game of Blackjsck.