> Is it only shameful for an older woman to be single in Russian culture, but okay for men to remain unmarried and childless? I think it is because the periods when they can become parents are very different for men and women. Women's ability to give birth to a child ends somewhere in their forties (of course, modern medicine can make miracles making women of more than sixty years happy mothers, but these cases are more unique than usual), and a man can easily become a father in his forties, sixties and even later. So I think men are criticized too, but this usually starts to happen when they are much older. > Работы, видимо, толковой тоже, иначе не каталась бы по самым дешевым билетам в Москву. Thick trolling, very thick! Because in the most Russia people without any good work can't afford to visit Moscow at all. Tickets and hotel prices are over expensive for them!
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Date: 2015-01-27 03:56 pm (UTC)I think it is because the periods when they can become parents are very different for men and women. Women's ability to give birth to a child ends somewhere in their forties (of course, modern medicine can make miracles making women of more than sixty years happy mothers, but these cases are more unique than usual), and a man can easily become a father in his forties, sixties and even later. So I think men are criticized too, but this usually starts to happen when they are much older.
> Работы, видимо, толковой тоже, иначе не каталась бы по самым дешевым билетам в Москву.
Thick trolling, very thick! Because in the most Russia people without any good work can't afford to visit Moscow at all. Tickets and hotel prices are over expensive for them!