A controversial post asked why some married women nowadays have boyfriends, a topic already sensitive enough on its own. But one user responded with an unnecessarily harsh and generalized statement: “Most married women, they are so useless.”

This kind of comment falls under toxic and insensitive generalization. Instead of addressing individual actions or discussing the issue thoughtfully, it labels an entire group of women as “useless,” which is both unfair and emotionally charged. Every marriage is different, and problems in relationships should never be used as an excuse to attack all married women.

Generalized insults like this don’t encourage meaningful conversation—they only deepen stereotypes, create hostility, and derail any productive discussion about infidelity, communication, or marital challenges.

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