“Vanity working on a weak head produces every sort of mischief.” – Jane Austen
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In the midst of my halal dating shenanigans, there are moments when I find myself transported into Jane Austen times. Usually, the time travel occurs when I’m on a chaperoned blind date, or in the process of getting a guy to talk to my father. More often than not, it occurs when I hear a woman in her late twenties or early thirties tell me she can’t find a good man because she’s “too old.”
Expired Goods
I didn’t kick off my search for a spouse until I graduated law school. I was 24 years old. Back in those days, I had a lot more options. The pool of men I was paired with, by matchmakers or friends, included men in their mid-twenties to those in their mid-thirties. Even when I was nervous about dating older men, especially when there was a ten-year gap, the men never seemed to think twice about the age difference.
Now, at age 28, I’m told that my pool is shrinking. Apparently in our community, there is this unsaid rule that a woman’s prime marriage age is when she’s in her early twenties. So, when a woman approaches thirty and is still single, she’s considered “expired goods.”