"Is the pressure to marry by 30 turning women into career-focused "superwomen" or simply stressed-out individuals? The societal clock ticks loudly, and for many Indian women, the age of 30 looms large with expectations of marriage and settling down. This often leads to a dual pursuit: excelling in careers while simultaneously navigating the complexities of finding a partner and planning a wedding. Here's a thought: Are we pushing women to be so accomplished in their professional lives before marriage that it inadvertently creates a new kind of pressure, perhaps even alienating potential partners who feel intimidated or less worthy? Or is this ambition a necessary shield, a way to secure independence and options in a world that still often prioritizes marriage over individual fulfillment? Could this "superwoman" ideal be fueling independence, or is it a symptom of a deeper societal expectation that women must 'prove' their worth before they are deemed ready for marriage? What are your thoughts on this race against time and societal norms?"
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