Society is on a massive decline.

If you need proof of this--look no further than my dating life. When you finally stumble upon a heterosexual man, their ability to display an ounce of chivalry is completely watered down. They also know they are in high demand and tend to act like it too. I blame this on feminism, mothers who have allowed their sons to live at home for too long, and the LGBTQ+ community.

The competition has never been this challenging. As a biological female, I am now competing with other women, gays, trans-women and Sam Smith.

If you are unaware who Sam Smith is--count your blessings. Smith is a very talented U.K. singer who suddenly has become an advocate for destroying traditional families. One of Sam's latest songs called, "unholy" celebrates a man leaving his kids and wife at home so he can have sex with strange men. But if that's not bad enough, take a look at Sam's latest music video (but not on a full stomach).

According to a Gallup poll, 1 in 5 Generation Z members identifies as LGBTQ+. 1 in 10 millennials also identify as LGBTQ+. This number has nearly doubled since 2012. This means--the slim pickings are only getting slimmer.

As a result of all this, Morgan Stanley believes 45% of women (ages 25- 44) will be single or childless by 2030. The number of single women in the United States is expected to increase 1.2% every year from now until 2030. For women hoping to one day start a family, those odds can be horrifying.

Feminism has destroyed our society. Women are being told to prioritize their careers and celebrate their financial independence. If you are a woman that does want to start a family—you’re being forced to be career-driven first. Companies like Disney, Nike, PayPal, Netflix, and more are vowing to cover the abortion costs for their employees seeking to terminate their pregnancy out-of-state. Women have accepted this idea of becoming corporate slaves rather than prioritize their desire to start a family.

According to a Pew Research Center analysis, 52% of young adults (18-29- year olds) lived at home with one or both parents in 2020. Young men are more likely than young women to live with their parents.​ This alone delays young adults from developing basic independent life skills.

If things continue at this trajectory, I may have to outsource the job of being my future husband to a foreigner. Step it up--America. It's not me--its you.

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