I read it. A little too much ground to cover in such a small piece. But worth reading.
I have problems with generalizing and putting women into one group. This article seems to put all women into the described mindset. That isn't true. Some women, but not all women are like this. But there are some really fine ladies out there. The problem with THEM not finding a lifetime mate is... it is too risky for the men. If you strike out, the cost is high for the man. And I'm not just talking financially.
Even in a lifelong marriage, I've asked myself many times, "Why did I get married?" It's hard work and a big pain in the butt. Things would be so different now if I never had married... for the better. My wife had every opportunity to throw me out the door for the mistakes I've made and vice versa. But she's a fine lady, and has kept us together. Now 43 years later, we're still together, but I continue to mumble things under my breath like, "Aye yi yi. What a dumb woman", or "Why did I get myself into this?"
Like the article, I'm cramming too much into one paragraph to tell the story, but the point is - I think a lot of guys are seeing early in life (and in relationships) that it may not be worth the hassle, and decide not to get married, thanks in large part to the cultural decline brought on by the ideologies. grievances and expectations of the left. It's all on display on the Internet now. "Progressive" my ass.
My favorite quote from the article...
They (women) believe that offering their love to the man is sufficient and that men should just be grateful to have them. The idea that women suddenly make a man happier by their presence is a storybook sentiment.
Nailed it.