A 40-year-old unmarried woman recently shared a reflective post explaining that a major mistake she made at 21 played a role in why she is still single today. Her narration was honest and vulnerable, prompting mixed reactions online. While some users expressed empathy and encouraged self-forgiveness, others responded with harsh judgment.
One particularly cruel comment read: “I rather pity a guy than to pity a lady who is not married those people are very wicked.”
The response shocked many, as it framed unmarried women as morally flawed rather than human beings shaped by choices, circumstances, and growth. Critics condemned the comment for lacking compassion and reinforcing stigma against single women, especially older ones. Many argued that being unmarried is not a measure of wickedness, but simply a life reality that deserves understanding, not condemnation.

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