No wonder there are so many older single women left behind!


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My cousin, who is a doctor, started dating when she was 28, and now she's 32, but she still hasn't met the right person.
Actually, besides her job being somewhat advantageous, her other conditions are quite average. She has an ordinary appearance, is 152 cm tall, her mother is unemployed, and her father is just an ordinary worker.
She thinks her job is good and is eager to find someone within the system, so she often looks down on the people she dates, feeling they are not good enough for her.
She wants to find someone who is excellent in all aspects, so that her future will be more secure.
Last weekend, she went on a date with someone whose family is quite well-off—runs a company, owns three apartments in the city, and a villa.
The guy is very outstanding in all aspects, and he was also satisfied with her job.
But later, my cousin still didn't like him, saying his eyes are small, and they only exchanged a few words, not taking the initiative.
She wants someone outgoing, talkative, so that the relationship won't be dull.
My cousin is so picky, only wanting a perfect, flawless partner.
Now I finally understand why those older unmarried women are left behind—it's because they all have a common flaw: they have high standards, are too picky, completely lose themselves, and have no idea what they are really worth.
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