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A commentator reacting to her story maintains a controversial perspective, suggesting that her predicament is relatively minor compared to the struggles faced by many men, particularly those who are less traditionally attractive or who exist at the margins of desirability.
The commentator argues that women, especially young women like her, often have abundant options—more than they realize—and that their stories of feeling invisible are, in some ways, privileged narratives. They posit that many men are "beyond invisible"—completely unnoticed, disregarded, and underappreciated. Men who are less attractive, or who do not fit societal ideals, often face rejection or outright disdain daily, yet they tend to complain less about their loneliness or rejection.