The Wall remains undefeated be it for Anne Hathaway or anyone else but motherhood isn’t defeated ever

Anne Hathaway, 43 years old (born on 12 November 1982), doesn’t look that old, so fans post on social media that, “Anne Hathaway is definitely a vampire.” But no man or woman can be. Everyone ages. People following a strict skincare routine, a healthy diet, or using cosmetics can make you look younger, but you still age beneath. Motherhood ages like a fine wine, and women age like milk. Even after a woman gets wrinkles and becomes old, the love she gives and gets from her children remains the same, and it does not depend on the biological clock. On the other hand, the love for the body gets over after the woman hits the wall.

Taking a few lines from my article, “I unfortunately can’t carry my own children,” but wish to become a mom one day: Selena Gomez

Life doesn’t come with a manual; it comes with a mother. Similarly, A father is a daughter’s first love and a son’s first hero. A mother is connected to the child before birth. But Selina, in an interview with Vanity Fair, said, “I haven’t ever said this,” she says, “but I unfortunately can’t carry my own children. I have a lot of medical issues that would put my life and the baby’s in jeopardy. That was something I had to grieve for a while.” The medical conditions include a lupus diagnosis in 2013 and medications for bipolar disorder. She also had a kidney transplant in 2017. But now, alternatives like surrogacy and adoption will help.

Here, big celebrities like Selena Gomez are literally d*ing to become mothers, and on the other hand, these feminists are promoting Sisters in Wonderland: The Accomplishments of the Feminists.

A few Motherhood Quotes:

“Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to be a mother.” – Lin Yutang

“A mother is always the beginning. She is how things begin.” – Amy Tan

“The human heart was not designed to beat outside the human body and yet, each child represented just that — a parent’s heart bared, beating forever outside its chest.” ―Debra Ginsberg

“Motherhood is near to divinity. It is the highest, holiest service to be assumed by mankind.” —Howard W. Hunter

Opinion by Dan Lebailly

The actresses and singers lead lives that make it difficult for them to have children. And when they arrive at a point where they can’t, they regret it just like normal working women for years, they say “I want to focus on my career only, children later” and they don’t find a husband. Then they get older and realize it’s too late.

Females in The Fantasy Land: The Ages

As said before, men age like wine, and women age like milk. Women think that they have many options or backups, but those backups decrease with time when they reach the wall, and then when they hit the wall, it’s all over. On the other hand, men think they don’t have options, but this increases with time. So, my advice to the kings is to date/marry a woman younger than you by at least 7-10 years.

As we covered in the Mothers in Wonderland: Life Cycle of a Single Mom article, today’s women live in wonderland and get p*mped and d*mped before hitting the wall, and later on, they end up becoming single mothers alone. They do not understand what I tell with experience that,

When a woman is below 24, the chances of getting married are over 75%.
When a woman is between 25 and 29, the chances of getting married are 50%.
When a woman is 30 years old, the chances of getting married are 25%.

But…

When a man is below 25 years, the chances of getting married is below 25%.
When a man is 25 to 29 years old, the chances of getting married are about 60%.
When a man is over 30 years the chances of getting married are 80%.

When will women understand this statistic? I p*ty women wasting their youthful age.

I repeat, Men age like wine, while women age like milk.

For Example, Tom Cruise & his TOP GUN co-star Kelly McGillis in 1986 vs the Present Times.

Insted they,

FEMALES IN THEIR PRIME:

18-year-old: I don’t date men of my age; they are broke. I like older men.

21-year-old: I don’t want to get married.

22-year-old: I will never su*mit to a man.

23 years old: If you want this pu***i, where is the money at.

24 years old: Broke men don’t deserve pu***i

25 years old: Men ain’t sh*t.

26 years old: I’m a strong independent woman.

FEMALE IN THE DANGER ZONE:

27 years old: I’m focusing on my career. I’m not interested in a relationship it will hold me back.

28 years old: Men are intimidated by a strong independent woman.

29 years old: Maybe in the future, I might get married.

30 years old: Men today don’t want to commit.

31 years old: I want a family someday.

FEMALES WHO REACHED THE WALL:

32 years old: I want to get married and have a family and su*mit to my man.

33 years old: It doesn’t matter how a man looks or how much money he has as long as he treats me well.

34 years old: Where are all the good men?

35 years old: Only a real man will raise a child thats not his.

36 years old: Men my age who date younger women are pe*******s and want to take advantage of them because they can’t handle real women.

37 years old: (suffers from depression and lives on antidepressants).


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