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A blunt critique is levied at women approaching their late 40s and 50s who cling to idealistic or "copium" (denial) beliefs. The opposing view is that society is "a total witch" to deal with—particularly for women who relied on societal advantage from youth and physical appeal. As women age, their "high SMV" diminishes, and they face stark realities: attracting high-quality men becomes nearly impossible, and economic insecurity grows. The narrative claims that many women, after years of "destroying families" for independence or control, find themselves alone, wishing they'd made different choices. The reality: "about a 1% chance" of finding a man at her level and stability.