Forgive my blue pillness. It's hard to fix decades of brain washing. I was at odds, that MGTOW/rp dictates men should treat (post)wall women as non-entities, as we're talking about a sizable portion of the population. But this interview changed my view. Note how she says off-handishly, but almost with some pride in her voice, at 3:27 "I was looking for an intense, passionate love story and I have found many", among other passing references to the CC. This woman, at 35, is still acting like a young brat, even though she would have likely been dead not so long ago (the average life span was 40, in the 19th century, for much of the world). She might have spoiled her chances of being a mother, she might have caught an STD, not to mention how unfair riding the CC is to her eventual long-term partner - but it's not much more than an afterthought to her. Another eye-opening story: "I moved into a rented flat a few miles away in Hornchurch, Essex, and embraced single life with a vengeance." How about: "I moved into a rented love nest, where I rode lots of cocks"? Again, the CC is mentioned only in passing. I guess now I understand the MGTOW view better. Can there be anything more unfair than marrying a man when you're pushing 40, perhaps depriving him of kids he might have wanted, while she could have easily had them in her 20s. Perhaps giving him an STD and divorce-raping him afterwards for bonus points. Not to mention the huge medical bills for fertility treatments she might require. I think I now see more clearly. They should be treated as non-entities, dangerous toys and I find it sad they don't realize what they had done, both to themselves and to others.

EDIT: Anyway, should anyone be interested after in what I have learned. At 35, a woman is hitting perimenopause (the period of time before the onset of menopause, with some symptoms already present) and can be considered used up. Her eggs may not have dried up yet, but you can't be sure, they may just as well be. Waste your time with such a woman? Pay for dates? Chase the princess (now looking more like a frog/elephant/whale)? If you've had kids with her before, chances are good you might squeeze one out of her again before her window of fertility closes. But if you still hope to have a kid some day, you better try to find a younger woman.