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THE WALL
from Vogue Magazine-2
by Amir Hamza
There’s a theory in the socio-sexual community called The Wall, which is once a woman reaches 40, she’s hit an invisible socio-sexual barrier and is no longer desirable for marriage despite her life experience, success, and emotional maturity. We do see evidence of this in our modern-day society where more and more women past a certain age find it frighteningly difficult to find “the one”. Huffington and The Cut both have done multiple pieces proving this subject isn’t some sweeping generalization. The “you can have it all” idea needs some tweaking. And it’s time for a new option.
So, is it possible for the 40+ year-old woman to find a quality lifelong partner in a world that idolizes youth and superwoman expectations?
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That’s what we address in the The Wall. The anti-Sex in the City, a dramedy that analyzes and answers how a woman finds and attracts real love after her so-called “prime”. It’s a show that will inspire authentic discussions about the realities of love, marriage, and our culture.
The Wall is a tongue-in-cheek, humorous “how to” if you will, for generations of women; and men for that matter, watch together and learn what “real” love is.
*This show is based on decades of investigative research on dating, love, marriage and years of counseling single and divorced women and men of all backgrounds.