@WashedOutGundamPilot If you are a woman reaching the age of 25 and are saving yourself for marriage and are still unmarried, you need to ask yourself if you are truly doing everything you can to find a husband. Because when you have the greatest power of choice as a young woman, you still being single indicates that you have not placed enough priority in finding a husband.
Men are a different story.
@WashedOutGundamPilot It is less of a red flag for a 25 year old man to be unmarried when he wants to be than it is for a woman who us unmarried but wants to be. Sure, a man can put in real effort and make this possible, but he has far more obstacles to consider than a woman in this case.
But back to the post, this woman seems to advocate for giving up even trying rather than telling people to marry younger. Which shows where her priorities are.
@houseoftolstoy "I can never find guys anywhere!" says the girl who speeds out of her part-time college courses to run back to her car and drive back to her parents' house
@synapsid @chainsaw_appreciator @houseoftolstoy "hello - We're writing to inform you of a date scheduled by the Department of Replenishment for March 13, 2034. Enclosed is your prospective partner's Goodreads list. While not mandatory, it is recommended to be familiar with, and amiable towards a handful of works your partner has rated particularly high.
We remind you that failure to appear or reschedule with your prospective partner will endager your tax-exempt "Spousal Searcher" status"
IRS Doc from 2033
@WashedOutGundamPilot For a man, it is much more difficult to be in a position where you can choose to be married. You have to fight a lot harder to make yourself worth something and be a marriageable man. This is for both good reasons (you should be a hard worker that can provide for a family to be husband-material) and bad reasons (many women are picky in the most idiotic and frivolous ways).