By 25, her Chinese parents were accusing her of causing them a public loss of face because she still had no plans to wed.
Her father warned her that women are worth less to a man as they near the age of 30, when — according to Chinese government propaganda — their peak childbearing time has passed.
When Amiee was 29, her mother threatened to jump off a building if she didn’t find a husband.
Amiee — whose full name is being withheld to avoid potential repercussions for questioning government policy — wasn’t against marriage, per se.
I hear similar stories from single women across China, where sexist state propaganda labels single professional women older than 27 as sheng nu, or leftover women.
Persons:
Amiee, badgered, ”, Amiee —, —, hadn’t
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China