This archive report was first published on 19 July 2019.
As we celebrate the empowerment of women, it's essential to acknowledge the challenges they face in their personal lives, particularly when it comes to finding a suitable partner.
According to a recent article published on Evewoman.co.ke on July 19, 2019, many women in their 30s have achieved financial stability and independence, but this has also led to a sense of emptiness in their love lives.
With men often feeling intimidated by their financial success, relationships can become superficial, and genuine connections are hard to find.
As a result, some women have resorted to finding solace in all-female social circles, where they can vent about their frustrations and share their experiences.
On the other hand, men in this age group often gather to discuss their strategies for approaching and 'milking' their potential partners.
It's a vicious cycle that leaves many women feeling unfulfilled and searching for a sense of belonging.
However, there is hope. By being confident and genuine in their approach, men can break down the barriers and connect with women on a deeper level.
As the author so aptly puts it, 'If you love her, say it and be genuine. If all you want is money, say it so that you can be directed to the source and taught how to fish.'
It's never too late for men to step up, be confident, and show up. By doing so, they can empower themselves and find meaningful relationships with women who appreciate their authenticity.