Calling all the single ladies: if you spent Valentine’s Day this year hanging out with your mates and having a blast, or getting drunk and watching rom-coms while yelling obscenities at the screen – then you’re doing it wrong.
Basically, according to Susan Patton, if you’re not in a relationship now – you’ve already failed.
Yep, Susan Patton – she who wrote the letter in the Daily Princetonian last year, urging ladies to spend their university years finding a husband – is back.
This time, she has gifted the world a Valentine’s themed gospel, urging women to stop concentrating so much on their careers, dammit, and find a man. Also, to stop watching Downton Abbey.
She writes:
Another Valentine’s Day. Another night spent ordering in sushi for one and mooning over “Downton Abbey” reruns. Smarten up, ladies.
Despite all of the focus on professional advancement, for most of you the cornerstone of your future happiness will be the man you marry. But chances are that you haven’t been investing nearly as much energy in planning for your personal happiness as you are planning for your next promotion at work.
What are you waiting for? You’re not getting any younger, but the competition for the men you’d be interested in marrying most definitely is.
Youch.
Patton explains that if you spend your first 10 years out of university focusing on your career (and learning valuable skills that will be with you forever), instead of marrying a man (which has a roughly 50 per cent chance of ending in divorce), then you’re irreversibly ruining your life.
Because if you wait to marry, then once you finally do start looking for a husband, you’ll be in your 30s (GOD FORBID) and competing against women in their 20s.
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Most Career Women are to really Blame today for keeping many of us Good men still Single.
I have only one thing to say to Susan Patton - Amal Alamuddin!