When I laid out the stark reality, the feminist jumped on me, called me names and all sort of typical feminist ad-homin attacks.
You can read the entire blog post and comments here - http://www.evanmarckatz.com/blog/online ... nt-5836075
Three years later women are still taking issue with my comments.
This last one is sad and she's looking for a sucker -
So men should be willing spend money on her inability to find a man for 20 years? Or what has likely what's been happening; a constant rejection of good men while pursuing men who don't take her seriously as wife material.You need to do some research. Yes, there is some risk, but how badly do you want to really fall in love with the future mother of your child(ren)? I am 40 and have known I was clinically infertile since I was 35. I already know what I’m up against – which means I already know I cannot use my own eggs to become pregnant. I am otherwise healthy and although pregnancy and childbirth will carry some risk, the genetic risk factor is out. And yet, I want a man who loves me enough and wants a child badly enough to support me in getting donor eggs or adopting embryos so I may become a mother. I’m 40 – not 50. There is still time with the help of science and good health. You never know until you try to conceive what you may be up against. You or the OP could meet your ideal 32-year-old, fall in love, and find out she will have trouble or need help conceiving. You’re both 42. Stop getting caught up in the fertility factor, as infertility is QUITE common among all ages of men and women. For that matter, how do YOU know you’re swimmers are good and healthy? I would LOVE to start a family with a 42-year-old man. But most I meet have decided to remain childless or decided they’re done with the number they already have. I think it’s far more important to find the woman who views being a parent in the future as important a goal as you do…. THEN worry about HOW you’re going to get there later, if you have to worry about it all.
The highlighted sentence is extremely unlikely, especially if she's not a smoker, heavy drinker, drug abuser or works job that isn't stressful.
But our environment makes the possibility of difficult child birth/conception a reality and is all the more reason Men if should only consider women under 34 if your serious about having children.
Scrolling down the comments I found this stupid link - http://nycyclist.kinja.com/men-stop-usi ... 1489185452
Really?
If you dudes need more reasons to press the eject button on dating in this country I don't know what will finally push you to change your reality.