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I’d argue that it’s not just Gen Z girls, it’s also at the very least Gen X, and Millenial women as well. I’m in my 40’s, and I’ve just walked away from dating at this point, I’m just going to focus on preserving my health and being the best version of myself, because no matter what I do, it never seems to be enough for modern women.
I hit that spot in my life in 1985 when about to graduate college. Swore off dating (college women were nuts) to focus on my engineering career and start building up a nest egg. Darned if I didn't meet a wonderful woman at church about 9 months later in the little town I'd moved to for my new job. Contrary to my goals we fell in love. We've been married for 37 years.