Are there many women out there that are more selfless. Being selfless is probably the best quality a girl can have in my view for a marriage to work. Less likely to fold under stress.
When you look at social media content it just programs women to prioritise only themselves over everyone. I see it a lot in women too, slight pressure then they break up.
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The poll author is completely right about social media programming. This shift in modern behavior isn't about general maliciousness; it’s a direct result of a culture that has replaced traditional self-sacrifice with extreme individualism. Historically, marriage worked because both sides understood their roles through the lens of duty to the family unit and the next generation. Today, society praises personal convenience, consumerism, and absolute autonomy above all else. Abortion is the ultimate example of this cultural transition. It represents a model where the most sacred, selfless responsibility a human can have—protecting and nurturing innocent, developing life—is treated as a secondary choice that can be terminated if it interferes with personal comfort, economic timing, or career preferences. When a culture systematically conditions people to believe that discarding their own offspring for individual flexibility is 'empowerment,' it naturally creates a mindset where people fold under the slightest relationship stress. If you are trained to sacrifice a child for personal convenience, you are certainly not going to sacrifice your ego to make a marriage survive a rough patch. Hyper-individualism kills selflessness entirely.
Many people are like that. It has nothing to do with gender.
They're out there