In a society where the focus is on young women to be aggressively career driven, merely suggesting an alternative option that is proven to bring happiness more often to women is warranted. Women shouldn’t be indoctrinated into trying to basically become hyper-competitive men, suppressing their natural behavioral psychology. Motherhood should be a forefront option to them, and here you are squawking that he suggested it.
You do know that there’s an epidemic of women in their late 30’s+ who are college educated, successful, single, depressed, and lonely.. don’t you? That’s not good, but they followed the feminist mantra, ignored marriage in their 20’s when they had all the youth and openness to find a guy, and now are finding out too late that men generally don’t seek career/success in women as women do in men, and men don’t tend to seek aggressive, independent women. The sexes are different. Masculine women are celebrated in society but are largely a turn off to men.
Also, you have the constant “don’t settle for an average man” indoctrination when that’s exactly what these women should do, because via objective attraction standards, they ARE average.. they mostly are too old to start a family, they don’t look like they did in their prime, and they likely are aggressive and masculine with lots of baggage. This catch 22 keeps them single and lonely, as they can no longer suppress their biological desires, the social engineering of feminism wears off. They aren’t fulfilled with working 40-50+hrs and grinding as they were taught to do to catch up to the metaphorical man. They were taught to become men, but men and women generally get happiness from different things. They want a quality companion, a household, a family.. but they wasted the prime time of their lives to get that because feminism told them to go become CEO’s, get rich, be aggressive (aka “toxic masculinity” to feminists, ironically), and have tons of sex/abortions to stick it to the mythical patriarchy.
I feel bad for these victims of feminism, I wish they were given better advice as they entered adulthood and their 20’s…like what Butker said.