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The narrator touches on a common stereotype: the fear of being undesirable as a single mother. She reflects: “When I was divorcing, my biggest fear was that I would never ever find anyone to date.” Many women resonate with this fear, believing societal norms dictate that single parents are less attractive candidates for long-term relationships. Despite this, she highlights the prevalence of men who express willingness to date her, leading to fluctuations between hope and anxiety.