Jamaican dancehall singer, Chinsea Linda Lee, professionally known as, Shenseea, is asking, “Why does society consider women in their 30’s old?”
HC: Serious question!

Replies to Shenseea
@collinsayodelee wrote: “Cos their life begin to fall apart at 30s and men life begin at 30s biologically and money wise.”
@_nursingguy wrote: “Society’s view of women in their 30s as “old” aligns with biological realities: fertility peaks in the 20s and starts declining by 32, with oocyte quality dropping sharply. By 35, pregnancy risks rise, and muscle mass begins to erode at 3-5% per decade. These measurable declines in reproductive and physical capacity justify the label. I think that society’s just reflecting nature’s timeline, not bias.”
@BillyGoat838 wrote: “Women age rapidly after 30, plus their eggs start to go bad”
@theboudoirmadam wrote: “It’s based off outdated standards for childbearing years. After 30, they believe it’s harder to conceive healthy offspring and label women old.”
@skill_of_life wrote: “Because the world fears women who know themselves, who have lived enough to see through the lies, who no longer seek approval. “Old” is just a label slapped on experience, wisdom, power. But the truth? Women in their 30s aren’t fading, they’re becoming unstoppable.”
@temitoayoo wrote: “It’s not old per say. It’s about ladies not in their prime at that age and y’all have got biological clock too while we men have what’s called the financial clock. Ladies in their 30’s are beautiful and mature also.”