A man initiated a discussion about societal double standards, noting how men at 35 are often seen as still building their lives while women at the same age are unfairly labeled as running out of time. His message emphasized that both genders face pressure and deserve understanding—especially women, who tend to be judged more harshly for age.

One response read: “Bro to bro once she’s 30+ u are 60 she’s older than you.”

This comment promotes an age-shaming stereotype disguised as humor. It exaggerates a woman’s age to imply that women over 30 are undesirable or “old,” reinforcing societal pressure that ties a woman’s value to youth. Such statements don’t contribute to meaningful discussion; instead, they normalize ridicule and perpetuate unrealistic standards that disproportionately target women. Rather than addressing the original point about fairness, the remark dismisses it with mockery rooted in bias.

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