A man sparked discussion after talking about societal double standards between men and women, pointing out that society often says men at 35 are still “building” while women at 35 are seen as running out of time. His point was that both genders face pressures and should be given understanding—especially women, who tend to face harsher timelines and expectations.

In response, one comment stated: “Once you buy a used car—just get ready to pay for the damages caused by others.”

This remark is offensive and dehumanizing. It reduces women to objects and equates age or life experience with damage, reinforcing harmful stereotypes that a woman’s worth declines over time. Such comparisons strip away individuality, dignity, and humanity, replacing meaningful discussion with insults. Instead of engaging the speaker’s point about empathy and fairness, the comment resorts to misogynistic rhetoric that promotes stigma rather than understanding

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