zekko
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I agree there is no specific age. It's more tied to the point where they lose their youthful appearance and can't attract the male attention that they used to. And that is very different by the individual - to how much they take care of themselves, but also by genetics.There is no specific age where women hit 'the wall'.
It's the moment where she painfully realises that the male attention she once got in her prime years now nowhere is to be seen, it's the moment where she realises she will have to settle for the beta provider
Many women do "settle for the beta provider", but I disagree with the notion that all women who get married are marrying a beta provider. Especially the ones who marry younger, may be very much in love with their fiances, want to start a family, and have the best intentions going in. Some of them actually carry through with their choices and obligations. But others fall prey to hypergamy, have character flaws, undervalue their spouse, or have unrealistic expectations of marriage going in. The modern idea of marriage as a romantic adventure lovefest is very damaging, marriage should be about family, respect, honor, and obligation. Our ancestors knew this, that's why they had more luck than we are currently having.