I can't get mad about this one, because its a self correcting problem.
Egg freezing is incredibly unviable, the chance of it succeeding is super low, and by the time most women try to use them they only have a scant few chances for that low success rate to work because they can't just conjure up more. But at the same time, its draining them of money by the truckload for literally no gain other than a hope and a prayer.
They don't talk about that part because it would shatter their lucrative business model of swindling rich aging sluts, but its almost a failure guaranteed system. But they keep promising its effectiveness to the point that women live their life assuming they have this safety net ready for later, only for it to slowly creep in that it was never there to begin with.
They also get the wrong impression of how successful it can be because of the apex fallacy. They always focus on the winners in the media but we never really hear of the failures unless its a tragic story the media can print to pull the heart strings of the public.
The thing is, what winners? Like, I honestly cannot even think of one highly publicized one. I can think of a lot of high profile freezing from celebs and big names, but none of them that ever followed through and said they ended up pregnant to term.
So its even worse than the apex fallacy. Its just straight up believing something because it tells you what you want to hear.
I can't get mad about this one, because its a self correcting problem.
Egg freezing is incredibly unviable, the chance of it succeeding is super low, and by the time most women try to use them they only have a scant few chances for that low success rate to work because they can't just conjure up more. But at the same time, its draining them of money by the truckload for literally no gain other than a hope and a prayer.
They don't talk about that part because it would shatter their lucrative business model of swindling rich aging sluts, but its almost a failure guaranteed system. But they keep promising its effectiveness to the point that women live their life assuming they have this safety net ready for later, only for it to slowly creep in that it was never there to begin with.
They also get the wrong impression of how successful it can be because of the apex fallacy. They always focus on the winners in the media but we never really hear of the failures unless its a tragic story the media can print to pull the heart strings of the public.
The thing is, what winners? Like, I honestly cannot even think of one highly publicized one. I can think of a lot of high profile freezing from celebs and big names, but none of them that ever followed through and said they ended up pregnant to term.
So its even worse than the apex fallacy. Its just straight up believing something because it tells you what you want to hear.