I've been on Reddit long enough, through various accounts, to see plenty of guys claim that women on FDS or whatever radfem subreddit have hit some "wall" and have "empty egg cartons" and we're just bitter about it. I always thought that was pretty funny, because most women in these groups strike me as being in the 18-35 age range. Of course, the prime objective of a mammal is to reproduce, but human beings are capable of finding other forms of meaning in life, so even if a woman is older and childless, who cares? I'm personally well on my way to celibacy if my current relationship doesn't work out, and I'm in my early 20's with a perfectly functional reproductive system. It's quite similar to the "daddy issues" comment they love to throw around, as if it was some original nugget of purely golden wisdom.

One thing that they never seem to think of, is that maybe we're this way because of them. Because we've never met a man worth our "egg carton". I don't think they realize how big of a commitment this "egg carton" thing is - tying yourself down to another human being for 18+ years, just hoping he won't beat, cheat, or leech off of you? Being scared that the only two options for the child may be "miserable woman" or "shitty man"? I've known very many women who were post menopausal and simply never found a man that was trustworthy, kind, and hard-working. Or maybe, girls have "daddy issues" because scrotes unfortunately impregnate women and are the sole reason for these "daddy issues" existing. Every single one of these scrotes coping with some moronic "wall" comment is under the impression that they deserve an 80 lb teenage virgin for simply existing. And the fact that they don't have one yet makes them angry. They can't put two and two together, and figure out that it's because women simply do not find them interesting, so they become angry at us. Clearly, the problem must be on our end.

It's also interesting how they seem to think that our only function is reproductive. Now, I won't discount the biological instincts that humans have - yes, most of us want to reproduce, it makes many people happy to take care of a baby. Some not, but we are still just big stupid monkeys at the end of the day. We fall victim to one instinct or another at some point. But it goes to show that they don't think we're fully human. A woman can't possibly be doing anything else with her life, utilizing her intellect and skills, in a meaningful way, if she doesn't have a baby. Again, no one considers the idea that she may have never found someone worth doing that with, but the point stands: our only function is reproductive. A woman who spends 50 years looking for the cure for cancer is a waste, an "empty egg carton", has "hit the wall", everything she's done is useless. A woman who has adopted children, or is just a good family member that isn't a mother, is also useless.