"Is the pressure to marry by 30 in India just about societal expectations, or is there a biological clock ticking too loud?" "Indian society often places immense pressure on women to marry by the time they hit their thirties. We hear the whispers, the constant questions from relatives, and the looming fear of being 'left behind'. But is this solely a product of our culture and the age-old expectation of settling down, or are there deeper, perhaps biological, considerations at play? As women navigate their careers, personal growth, and evolving life goals, how much weight should we give to the ticking biological clock, and how much to the relentless societal clock?"
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