The comment “When clothes vendors open bale in the market and you go there late, you will be buying what other buyers deem worthless. The same applies to women” is a deeply problematic and demeaning comparison. It reduces single women in their 30s to objects of lesser value, suggesting that if they were truly “good” women, they would have already been “selected” for marriage. This harmful analogy perpetuates the idea that a woman’s worth is determined solely by her marital status and the timing of her marriage.

Such statements are not only disrespectful but also ignore the complexities of life, relationships, and personal choice. Many women remain single for various reasons, including career priorities, personal growth, or simply not having found the right partner. Marriage is not the sole marker of a woman’s value, and reducing women to a commodity is both damaging and regressive. Instead, society should celebrate women for their individuality, strength, and accomplishments, regardless of their relationship status.

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