Part 11/13:
The Tragedy of Unattainable Expectations
A poignant aspect of this discourse is the recognition that many women, who have been conditioned by decades of feminist propaganda, hold expectations that are increasingly unrealistic. They desire partners who are not only successful and tall but also emotionally supportive, domestic, and invested in family life—traits that are viewed as incompatible with their elevated social and economic standing.
Many women express dissatisfaction, palpable through increased antidepressant use, and recognize that their "high-status" aspirations may be leading to loneliness and regret. The realization that they cannot find the "perfect" partner leads to frustration and despair, especially as their biological clocks wind down.