'Female Freedom Has an Expiration Date': Being 35 and Single
An Argentine woman, documenting her relationships, begins an intimate investigation searching for love and answers: must she settle down or continue to be a free spirit in order to be happy?
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When you reach your thirties many questions start being asked. Why aren't you married? Why don't you start a family? Being single in your thirties is never an ask easy task.
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What irritates me is women make something like this and load it with upbeat, quirky, and in this case very shrill music like as if this is all light and cute subject matter. Such flippancy about starting a family, "settling down", and her attitude are quintessentially what makes modern women totally undesirable.
It isn't cute, fun, or quirky; she's ruined her chances at family, even if she settles down, but this plays like lighthearted propaganda to encourage the impressionable to follow her footsteps.
Another fatuous platitude: "happiness is a choice"
No, it's a reaction, usually to things pleasurable. The unhappy claiming that "happiness is a choice" are usually delusional or coping, and that's if they aren't conflating happiness with contentment.
she's so done if she is still single in 2022...