Yes, I definitely agree it's only good to whine if there is some productive end. Otherwise we're all dancing in puddles of tears.
There may be something to be said that many people these days are overly self-entitled, female or male. Finding genuine people with realistic world-views and bearings on people is difficult. Most people are likely overly enthusiastic in their expectations of another person, and likely less forgiving with others faults.
Many people struggle enough being tolerant or understanding or refining of their own faults.
I wonder if half of these women are just as overly self-critical as they are of others, and also wonder if they even meet their own expectations they have for themselves.
Really in general, it seems that humanity as a whole often thinks the universe revolves around them (or perhaps the whole world revolves around the USA, fukk yeah!). Many people are still so caught up in world religion and strict metaphysical views that they are unable to grasp the infinite from which we are a part.
Probably both men, women, children and elderly could learn to let go of the universe-revolves-around-me mentality, and instead realize that yes you are the only frame of reference for your conscious experience (ie, you are stuck in your body with your thoughts and your eyes and in some ways yes the world revolves around your perceptions)...but the universe does not operate purely for our own selfish desires.
Perhaps everyone could learn to benefit by practicing some contentment, some acceptance, and hold reality to a little less rigid formula. Maybe everyone would have more peaceful relationships or greater things in their life if we weren't raised on Reality TV and a diet of Superficial Values and Fast Food Gratification.