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Over 50% of American Women Still Childless at 30. Fertility Drops Sharply at 35, with a 15% Chance of Pregnancy and 5% After 40

More than 50% of American women still don’t have children at the age of 30. By 35, fertility takes a sharp decline, with a 15% chance of conceiving, dropping to 5% after 40. This means that the window of opportunity for starting a family begins at an age that begins with a 2.

However, feminists argue that this is the age to have fun and build a career. They claim that the family is a patriarchal construct meant to oppress women. Corporate advertising, Hollywood, and the media reinforce this narrative, promoting unrealistic life goals.

This has led to the paradox of female unhappiness, which has risen (according to surveys) since the 1970s as women have increased their presence in the workforce and taken on powerful and decision-making roles. Women have experienced a more pronounced decline in happiness compared to men.

On the other hand, 63% of American men under 30 are now single, marking a rapid increase in recent years. The marriage rate has declined by 60% since the 1970s.

Male economists attribute this trend to nothing less than an inflation of “bimbos.” Just like in a supermarket where you get less in your basket for the same money. The packages look the same but weigh less due to toxic additives; they contain less femininity, more narcissism, and exaggerated demands. While traditionalists may find organic produce, grown in backyard gardens rather than corporate farms and clubs, the progressive scene appears dismal. There, it’s all plastic, activism, and instead of local watermelons, you find tasteless Turkish tomatoes.

This leads to another issue: “71% of young women in America identify as progressives, compared to only 53% of boys.” (Who are mostly gay anyway.)

Dating apps claim that 80% of Western women pursue the top 20% of men, primarily based on financial potential followed by attractiveness. (But at the end of the day, even if he looks like Țiriac, it’s not a problem.)

The desire for money is further illustrated by a recent survey, indicating that a first coffee date is taken as a sign of stinginess. American women believe that a man should spend a minimum of $200 on a restaurant for the first date. And only 26% are willing to go Dutch on the first date. (Considering the appearance of American women today, you’d need at least a bucket of wings with mayonnaise and a small bucket of ice cream for an appetizer, followed by a chat.)

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