My point is that the movie was marketed to women with issues. So I wonder, was it marketed to women with issues, or to young women as a whole?
Back on topic, post 185 also provides evidence American women are more screwed up than the men.
It was a romantic comedy which appeals to most American women, not just “screwed up” women. This day in age, women do have problems but men do too - I think you are being too quick to paint an entire gender with a broad brush. I sense a little bitterness..